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Jean-Baptiste Pater

Jean-Baptiste Pater (1695 - 1736) was active/lived in France.  Jean Baptiste Pater is known for Figure, portrait and genre painting-festivals.

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A French Rococo painter known particularly for his depictions of female figures and peasant festivities, Jean-Baptiste Pater was much influenced by another French painter, Jean-Antoine Watteau.  Pater first studied with an artist in his hometown of Valenciennes and also with his own father, who was a sculptor.  Then he worked with Watteau in Paris, but left him after several years because of what was perceived as Watteau's bad temper.

Pater returned to Valenciennes, but in 1718 was back in Paris, where he reconciled with Watteau and had commissions.  It was written that "Watteau gave the last days of his life to Pater and worked with him" (Getty), and Pater later said that this period with Watteau was the most influential period of his artistic development.

In 1728, Pater was elected to the Académie Royale.  Indicative of his being recognized was the fact that Frederick the Great sat for two portraits and also was a buyer of his pai   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1251 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Jean-Baptiste Pater

   Jean-Baptiste Pater  Born:  1695 - Valenciennes, France
Died:   1736 - Paris, France
Known for:  Figure, portrait and genre painting-festivals

A French Rococo painter known particularly for his depictions of female figures and peasant festivities, Jean-Baptiste Pater was much influenced by another French painter, Jean-Antoine Watteau.  Pater first studied with an artist in his hometown of Valenciennes and also with his own father, who was a sculptor.  Then he worked with Watteau in Paris, but left him after several years because of what was perceived as Watteau's bad temper.

Pater returned to Valenciennes, but in 1718 was back in Paris, where he reconciled with Watteau and had commissions.  It was written that "Watteau gave the last days of his life to Pater and worked with him" (Getty), and Pater later said that this period with Watteau was the   ...  Displaying 750 of 1251 characters.

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