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Fête champêtre (Pastoral Gathering)

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Jean-Antoine Watteau developed the genre of painting known as fête champêtre, featuring courting figures relaxing in a landscape. The elegant figures in Pastoral Gathering are grouped to suggest the three phases of love: childhood innocence (left), romantic enchantment and courtship (center), and amorous attainment (right). The transitory nature of romance is underscored by the changing autumn leaves and waning afternoon light. This painting may have been begun by Watteau toward the end of his career and finished by Jean-Baptiste Pater, who studied under Watteau and completed some of his unfinished projects.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions64 × 48 Cm
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naturewomentreesmenloveleisurelandscapeslandscapelakegirlsfoliageflowersfestivalsdogcountrysidechildrenbasketanimalscourtingwealthleavesleaf
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Probably Jean Baptiste Pierre Le Brun, Paris, by 1773

Probably Jean Baptiste Pierre Le Brun, Paris, by 1773
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Manchester, City Art Gallery, Art Treasures of the United Kingdom, 1857, no. 29, as Pater.

Manchester, City Art Gallery, Art Treasures of the United Kingdom, 1857, no. 29, as Pater.
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by descent to Sir Richard Wallace, Bt....

by descent to Sir Richard Wallace, Bt. (d.1890)
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[Gustave Friedrich] Waagen, Galleries and Cabinets of Art in Great Britain…, London, 1857, p. 84.

[Gustave Friedrich] Waagen, Galleries and Cabinets of Art in Great Britain…, London, 1857, p. 84.
Tue
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probably his sale, Pierre Rémy, Paris, December 20, 22 and 23, 1773, no....

probably his sale, Pierre Rémy, Paris, December 20, 22 and 23, 1773, no. 177, as Watteau, “Vingt-six figures de pouces de proportions, occupées à chanter, à jouer & à se promener dans différens endroits d’un Parc très-orné d’arbres. La belle couleur rend ce Tableau un des plus capitaux qui soit connu de ce Maître” (Twenty-six figures, each five pouces in size, are engaged in singing, playing, and promenading in various areas of a park highly ornamented with trees. The beautiful coloring of the painting makes it one of the finest known by this master) [supported by Gabriel de Saint Aubin’s sketch in the margin of his sale catalogue
Tue
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exhibition

London, Bethnal Green Branch of the South Kensington Museum, Painting, Porcelain, Bronzes, Decorative Furniture, and Other Works of Art, Lent for Exhibition… by Sir Richard Wallace, Bart., M.P., 1872-75, no. 436, as Pater...

London, Bethnal Green Branch of the South Kensington Museum, Painting, Porcelain, Bronzes, Decorative Furniture, and Other Works of Art, Lent for Exhibition… by Sir Richard Wallace, Bart., M.P., 1872-75, no. 436, as Pater, Pleasure Seekers.
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at his death to his widow, Lady Wallace (d....

at his death to his widow, Lady Wallace (d. 1897)
Tue
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Edmond de Goncourt, Catalogue raisonné de l’oeuvre peint, dessiné et gravé d’Antoine Watteau, Paris, 1875, p. 162.

Edmond de Goncourt, Catalogue raisonné de l’oeuvre peint, dessiné et gravé d’Antoine Watteau, Paris, 1875, p. 162.
Tue
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probably Daniel Saint, Paris, by 1845

probably Daniel Saint, Paris, by 1845
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P[ierre] Hédouin, “Watteau III: Catalogue de son oeuvre,” L’Artiste: Revue de Paris 4th ser., 5

P[ierre] Hédouin, “Watteau III: Catalogue de son oeuvre,” L’Artiste: Revue de Paris 4th ser., 5 (1845), p. 80, no. 137.
Tue
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at her death to Sir John E....

at her death to Sir John E. A. Murray Scott, Bt. (died1912)
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Christoph Martin Vogtherr, Stiftung Preussische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg. Bestandskataloge der Kunstsammlungen, Französische Gemälde I: Watteau, Pater, Lancret, Lajoüe

Christoph Martin Vogtherr, Stiftung Preussische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg. Bestandskataloge der Kunstsammlungen, Französische Gemälde I: Watteau, Pater, Lancret, Lajoüe (Berlin, 2011), pp. 224-26, fig. 1.
Tue
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Chicago, The University of Chicago, Renaissance Society, Max Epstein Memorial Exhibition, 1955, no. 13, as Pater.

Chicago, The University of Chicago, Renaissance Society, Max Epstein Memorial Exhibition, 1955, no. 13, as Pater.
Tue
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given to the Art Institute, 1954.

given to the Art Institute, 1954.
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Hélène Adhémar, Watteau: Sa Vie-–son oeuvre, Paris, 1950, p. 241, no. 314. AIC 1961, pp. 350-51.

Hélène Adhémar, Watteau: Sa Vie-–son oeuvre, Paris, 1950, p. 241, no. 314. AIC 1961, pp. 350-51.
Tue
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sold to Max and Leola Epstein, Chicago, 1934 [Art Institute registrar’s receipt]

sold to Max and Leola Epstein, Chicago, 1934 [Art Institute registrar’s receipt]
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sold Christie’s, London, June 20, 1930, no....

sold Christie’s, London, June 20, 1930, no. 106 (ill.), as Lancret, to Frank T. Sabin, London, for 3045 gns. [annotated catalogue in Ryerson Library, Art Institute]
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Florence Ingersoll-Smouse, Pater, Paris, 1928, p. 44, no. 81.

Florence Ingersoll-Smouse, Pater, Paris, 1928, p. 44, no. 81.
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Louis Hourticq et. al., Le Paysage française de Poussin à Corot à l’exposition du Petit Palais

Louis Hourticq et. al., Le Paysage française de Poussin à Corot à l’exposition du Petit Palais (Mai-Juin 1925), Paris, 1926, p. 144, no. P249.
Tue
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Paris, Palais des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris (Petit Palais), Exposition du paysage française de Poussin á Corot, 1925, no. 149, as Pater.

Paris, Palais des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris (Petit Palais), Exposition du paysage française de Poussin á Corot, 1925, no. 149, as Pater.
Tue
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André Joubin, “Un Catalogue de vente illustré par Jules Boilly,” Beaux-Arts: Revue d’information artistique 3

André Joubin, “Un Catalogue de vente illustré par Jules Boilly,” Beaux-Arts: Revue d’information artistique 3 (1925), p. 336.
Tue
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sold at Christie’s, London, June 27, 1913, no....

sold at Christie’s, London, June 27, 1913, no. 134 (ill.), as Pater, to Agnew, London, for 2415 gns. [annotated sales catalogue, Christie’s]
Tue
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sold Hôtel des Ventes, Paris, May 4, 1846, no....

sold Hôtel des Ventes, Paris, May 4, 1846, no. 57, as Watteau, for Fr 4900, probably to Richard Seymour Conway, fourth marquess of Hertford [Goncourt 1875]. Richard Seymour Conway, fourth marquess of Hertford (d.1870), Paris [Waagen1857, pp. 79, 84]
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Martin Eidelberg, "Watteau at Chicago," Burlington Magazine 140

Martin Eidelberg, "Watteau at Chicago," Burlington Magazine 140 (1998), pp. 268-269.
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Larry Feinberg and Frank Zuccari, “A Rediscovered ‘Fête champêtre’ by Watteau in the Art Institute of Chicago,” Burlington Magazine 139

Larry Feinberg and Frank Zuccari, “A Rediscovered ‘Fête champêtre’ by Watteau in the Art Institute of Chicago,” Burlington Magazine 139 (1997), pp. 236-47, figs. 2-3, 9-11, 13, 15, 19, 20-21, 23-24.
Sat
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L[arry] J. F[einberg] in Susan Wise and Malcolm Warner, French and British Paintings from 1600-1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 1996, pp. 159-69, ill.

L[arry] J. F[einberg] in Susan Wise and Malcolm Warner, French and British Paintings from 1600-1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 1996, pp. 159-69, ill.
Sat
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see Feinberg in Wise and Warner 1996, fig....

see Feinberg in Wise and Warner 1996, fig. 3]
Sat
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, New Light on Old Masters: French and British Paintings from 1600 to 1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago, 1996, no cat.

Art Institute of Chicago, New Light on Old Masters: French and British Paintings from 1600 to 1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago, 1996, no cat.
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Christopher Wright, The World’s Master Paintings from the Early Renaissance to the Present Day: A Comprehensive Listing of Works by 1,300 Painters and a Complete Guide to Their Locations Worldwide, New York, 1991, vol. 1, p. 454, vol. 2, pp...

Christopher Wright, The World’s Master Paintings from the Early Renaissance to the Present Day: A Comprehensive Listing of Works by 1,300 Painters and a Complete Guide to Their Locations Worldwide, New York, 1991, vol. 1, p. 454, vol. 2, pp. 62, 607.
Fri
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John Ingamells, The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Pictures, pt. 3, French before 1815, London, 1989, p. 388, no. 118.

John Ingamells, The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Pictures, pt. 3, French before 1815, London, 1989, p. 388, no. 118.
Tue
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sold, as Pater, to Walter S....

sold, as Pater, to Walter S. M. Burns, Esq. (d. 1930), North Myms Park, Hatfield, 1919 [letter of April 7, 1981 from William Joll, Agnew’s, in curatorial file]
Tue
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, Selected Works of Eighteenth-Century French Art in the Collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1976, no. 4, as Imitator of Jean Antoine Watteau.

Art Institute of Chicago, Selected Works of Eighteenth-Century French Art in the Collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1976, no. 4, as Imitator of Jean Antoine Watteau.
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Ettore Camesaca and John Sunderland, The Complete Paintings of Watteau, New York, 1968, p. 128, no. 2°D.

Ettore Camesaca and John Sunderland, The Complete Paintings of Watteau, New York, 1968, p. 128, no. 2°D.
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Frederick A. Sweet, “Great Chicago Collectors,” Apollo 84

Frederick A. Sweet, “Great Chicago Collectors,” Apollo 84 (1966), p. 203, p. 205, fig. 39.
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