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Watteau and the Cultural Politics of Eighteenth-Century France



This essay discusses the work of Jean-Antoine Watteau and how he used various strategies to subvert high art conventions and genres. It also discusses how these strategies relate to broader cultural themes and political issues. more details
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  • Jean-Antoine Watteau was a French painter who used a variety of strategies to subvert high art conventions and genres.
  • These strategies relate to broader cultural themes and political issues.


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Author Julie Anne Plax
Format Paperback - Trade
ISBN 9780521200844
Publication Date 03/03/2011
Publisher Cambridge University Press
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This essay discusses the work of Jean-Antoine Watteau and how he used various strategies to subvert high art conventions and genres. It also discusses how these strategies relate to broader cultural themes and political issues.

In Watteau and the Cultural Politics of Eighteenth-Century France, Julie Anne Plax engages in an interdisciplinary examination of several categories of Watteau's paintings--theatrical, military, fetes, and the art dealer. Arguing that Watteau consistently applied coherent strategies of representation aimed at subverting high art, she shows how his paintings toyed ironically with conventions and genres and confounded traditional categories. Plax connects these strategies to broader cultural themes and political issues that Watteau's art addressed throughout his career, thereby revealing the substantial unity of his oeuvre.
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