“Resting Troops” was painted by Jean-Baptiste Pater, who was a French Rococo painter who painted several military subjects in the style of his teacher Antoine Watteau. Pater adopted the popular Fête Galante subject matter, which featured figures in costumes enjoy themselves and frolicking amorously in parkland settings.
Resting Troops
- Title: Resting Troops
- Artist: Jean-Baptiste Pater
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Museum: Yamazaki Mazak Museum of Art
“Marching Troops” by Jean-Baptiste Pater
“Marching Troops” by Jean-Baptiste Pater
“Marching Troops” by Jean-Baptiste Pater was painted by Jean-Baptiste Pater, who was a French Rococo painter who painted several military subjects in the style of his teacher Antoine Watteau. Pater used a traditional Rococo pastel palette and his most characteristic difference in style, from other artists of the time, was his use of shimmering lines. His most prominent customer was Frederick the Great, who sat for two portraits.
Marching Troops
- Title: Marching Troops
- Artist: Jean-Baptiste Pater
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Museum: Yamazaki Mazak Museum of Art
Jean-Baptiste Pater
- Artist: Jean-Baptiste Pater
- Born: 1695 – Valenciennes, France
- Died: 1736
- Nationality: French
- Style: French Rococo
- Notable work:
- Resting Troops
- Marching Troops
A Tour of the Yamazaki Mazak Museum of Art
- “Portrait of Dr. Paul Alexandre” by Amedeo Modigliani
- “Adam” by Antoine Bourdelle
- “Resting Troops” by Jean-Baptiste Pater
- “Marching Troops” by Jean-Baptiste Pater
- “Aurora and Cephalus” by François Boucher
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