Pastoral Pleasure

Painting by Antoine Watteau
Pastoral Pleasure
ArtistAntoine Watteau
Yearc. 1714-1716
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions31 cm × 44 cm (12 in × 17 in)
LocationMusée Condé, Chantilly

Pastoral Pleasure (French - Le Plaisir pastoral) is a c. 1714–1716 fête galante painting by Antoine Watteau, now in the Musée Condé in Chantilly.[1][2] Two other Watteau paintings survive with extremely similar compositions - the largest and most finished is The Shepherds, now in the Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin; another painting of that composition, once owned by Georges Wildenstein, seems to be a reworking of the Charlottenburg painting. Pierre Rosenberg argues that the Chantilly painting was an oil sketch for the Charlottenburg one. Three other copies of the Chantilly version appeared in 19th and 20th century auctions, but their locations are now unknown.[3]

The Chantilly work belonged to Pierre-Jean Mariette, a great Watteau collector – it is mentioned as being in his possession from at least 1729, around which time Nicolas-Henri Tardieu made an engraving after it. On 1 February 1775 it was sold after Mariette's death. According to Edmond de Goncourt, it was resold in Paris on 11 May 1789, entering the marquis de Maison's collection, which was acquired in its entirety by the duc d'Aumale in 1868 whilst in exile in the United Kingdom. After moving back to France he hung the work in his château de Chantilly, where it still hangs in the Musée Condé.[3]

Analysis

It shows French aristocrats dressed as shepherds – one couple dances to the right and a young couple court each other on a balcony to the left. The painting also includes real peasants in simpler clothes and with simpler gestures, making it easier to distinguish between them and the aristocrats than in other Watteau paintings such as The Shepherds. Several details are directly inspired by Peter Paul Rubens's paintings: the musician, the man next to him, the shepherd embracing the woman next to him and the dog in the foreground.

References

  1. ^ Base Joconde: Reference no. 00000076655, French Ministry of Culture. (in French)
  2. ^ "Museum catalogue entry" (in French). Archived from the original on 2016-03-11. Retrieved 2018-07-13.
  3. ^ a b Garnier-Pelle 1995, p. 151, cat. no. 111.

Further reading

  • Adhémar, Hélène (1950). Watteau; sa vie, son oeuvre (in French). Includes "L’univers de Watteau", an introduction by René Huyghe. Paris: P. Tisné. pp. 36, 37, 47, 158, 182, 211; cat. no. 90; pl. 46. OCLC 853537.
  • Camesasca, Ettore [in Portuguese] (1971). The Complete Painting of Watteau. Classics of the World's Great Art. Introduction by John Sutherland. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 113, cat. no. 150. ISBN 0810955253. OCLC 143069 – via the Internet Archive.
  • Dacier, Émile; Vuaflart, Albert (1922a). "Jean de Julienne et les graveurs de Watteau au XVIII-e siècle. II. Historique". Jean de Jullienne et les Graveurs de Watteau Au Xviii. Siècle (in French). Paris: M. Rousseau. pp. 29, 51, 62, 96, 122, 130, 162. doi:10.11588/DIGLIT.41976. OCLC 1039156495.
  • Dacier, Émile; Vuaflart, Albert (1922b). "Jean de Julienne et les graveurs de Watteau au XVIII-e siècle. III. Catalogue". Jean de Jullienne et les Graveurs de Watteau Au Xviii. Siècle (in French). Paris: M. Rousseau. pp. 96–97; cat. nos. 209. doi:10.11588/DIGLIT.41977. OCLC 1039156495.
  • Garnier-Pelle, Nicole (1995). Chantilly, musée Condé. Peintures du xviiie siècle. Inventaire des collections publiques de France (in French). Vol. 38. Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux. pp. 149–151, cat. no. 111. OCLC 33264438.
  • Goncourt, Edmond de (1875). Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, dessiné et gravé d'Antoine Watteau. Paris: Rapilly. pp. 137–138, cat. no. 154. OCLC 1041772738 – via the Internet Archive.
  • Gruyer, François-Anatole (1898). La peinture au chateau de Chantilly. Vol. 2: École française (in French). Paris: Plon-Nourrit. pp. 263–266, cat. no. CXIV. OCLC 1048229654 – via the Internet Archive.
  • Gruyer, François-Anatole (1899). Chantilly, Musée Condé. Notice des peintures. Paris: Braun, Clément et cie. pp. 342, 345; cat. no. 370 – via the Internet Archive.
  • Réau, Louis (1928–1930). "Watteau". In Dimier, Louis (ed.). Les peintres français du XVIII-e siècle: Histoire des vies et catalogue des œuvres (in French). Vol. 1. Paris: G. Van Oest. p. 36, cat. no. 76. OCLC 564527521.
  • Wyngaard, Amy (Summer 2000). "Switching Codes: Class, Clothing, and Cultural Change in the Works of Marivaux and Watteau". Eighteenth-Century Studies. 33 (4). The Johns Hopkins University Press: 523–541. doi:10.1353/ecs.2000.0049. S2CID 161930914.
  • Zimmermann, E. Heinrich [in German] (1912). Watteau: des Meisters Werke in 182 Abbildungen. Klassiker der Kunst (in German). Vol. 21. Stuttgart, Leipzig: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt. pp. 14, 186. OCLC 561124140.
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