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| Nicolas Lancret (1690 - 1743) |
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Artists who influenced Nicolas Lancret![]() | By 1708 Lancret was studying at the Académie Royale, from which he was expelled for bad behavior. Probably because of the popularity of Jean-Antoine Watteau's elegant new fêtes galante, Lancret chose to join the workshop of Watteau's teacher Claude Gillot. Lancret even may have encountered Watteau himself in 1712. By 1719 Lancret was an Académie Royale member in the fête galante category. ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Nicolas Lancret![]() | |
![]() Jean-Antoine Watteau | ![]() Young Woman with Servant and Empty Birdcage (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Dance before Fountain (Getty Museum) | ![]() François Boucher |
![]() Claude Gillot | ![]() Luncheon Party (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Swing (Hermitage) | ![]() Thomas Gainsborough |
![]() Summer (Hermitage) | ![]() Camargo Dancing (National Gallery of Art) | ![]() William Hogarth | |
![]() Picnic after Hunt (National Gallery of Art) | ![]() Dance in Pavilion (Schloss Charlottenburg) | ![]() Jacques-Philippe Caresme | |