Music and Theatre in Watteau's Paris

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Learn more about the exhibition Watteau, Music, and Theater, on view at the Met September 22, 2009 - November 29, 2009: http://tinyurl.com/watteau

Georgia Cowart, Professor, Department of Museum, Case Western Reserve University

Introduced by Jayson Dobney, Associate Curator, Department of Musical Instruments, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The exhibition, in honor of Director Emeritus Philippe de Montebello, explores the place of music and theater in the work of the great early eighteenth-century French painter and draftsman Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721). The works compare the imagery of power associated with the court of the Sun King, Louis XIV, with a more optimistic and mildly subversive imagery of pleasure developed in contemporary opera-ballet and theater. It shows that the painters utopian vision was influenced directly by these sister arts and sheds light on the subjects of a number of Watteau's images. In addition to material drawn from various departments of the Museum, including musical instruments, porcelains, and prints, there are a number of major loans of paintings and drawings by Watteau and his contemporaries from other collections in the United States and Europe.

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  • Yes!! Get the book! "The Triumph of Pleasure" is fantastic, and the study of Watteau's work from the vantage point of Cowart's arguments has lent so much to my own exploration and performance of the study of 17th and early 18th century French harpsichord music.

  • @Akarshi67 Holla! Lol XD It's good to be a nerd.

  • :D First comment! Yay Art, music, theater and learning ^-^

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