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Pierrot dit Le Gilles de Watteau. Un comédien sans réplique / Pierrot, Known as Gilles: A Comedian Without a Reply

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This catalog accompanies the exhibition Pierrot dit Le Gilles de Watteau. Un comédien sans réplique, held at the Musée du Louvre from October 16, 2024 to February 3, 2025.

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Art period: Baroque & 18th CenturyArtist: Jean-Antoine WatteauMuseum: LouvreItem condition: NewLanguage: FrenchISBN: 978-2359064476

This beautifully produced catalog accompanies the Louvre’s landmark exhibition devoted to one of Antoine Watteau’s most enigmatic and celebrated paintings—Pierrot, formerly known as Gilles. Widely regarded as a masterpiece of 18th-century French painting, this iconic work stands apart for its monumental scale, haunting atmosphere, and theatrical subject. The circumstances surrounding the creation of this painting, celebrated by renowned writers and artists, remain a mystery to this day.

The volume brings together new scholarly perspectives that explore the painting’s origins, symbolism, and enduring influence. Through essays, close visual analysis, and historical context, readers are invited to rediscover Watteau’s solitary figure of the melancholy clown—silent, passive, and ambiguously poised between performer and observer.

Placing Pierrot within the broader framework of Watteau’s art and the theatrical traditions of the time, the catalog offers insights into commedia dell’arte, the culture of performance, and the emotional subtleties that make this painting so unforgettable. A must-have for scholars, theater lovers, and admirers of French Rococo art.

Weight 3.22 lbs
Dimensions 9.96 × 0.98 × 10.51 in
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