Jean-Antoine Watteau, 1684 - 1721, was a French Rococo painter.
Important works of Art include:
- The Music Party, 1718, Wallace Collection, London, UK
- Gilles, 1719, Louvre Museum, Paris, France
- The Embarkation for Cythera, 1717, Louvre Museum, Paris, France
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Gilles, 1719, was painted by Jean-Antoine Watteau and is held in the Louvre, Paris, France.

The Embarkation for Cythera, 1717, was painted by Jean-Antoine Watteau and is held in the Louvre Museum, Paris, France.

The Music Party, 1718, was painted by Jean-Antoine Watteau and is held in teh Wallace Collection, London, UK.

In March 2011, the Royal Academy of Arts will present the first retrospective exhibition of the drawings of Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684–1721).

In two concurrent exhibitions, the Wallace Collection and the Royal Academy celebrate Antoine Watteau, the artist who died in his prime.

Following its tradition of exhibiting masterworks from collections outside of New York, the Frick will present fifty-eight drawings from The Courtauld

The Louvre Museum, with its spectacular glass pyramid, is an icon of Paris and one of the world's most-visited cultural sites.
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