The Golden Age
Pater was the only official student of Antoine Watteau (1684–1721), who pioneered subjects of overgrown gardens populated by well-dressed men and women engaged in amorous pursuits. In this exceptionally well-preserved painting, Pater uses Watteau’s painting technique, figural poses, and overall mood, but gives the subject a twist by depicting children at play: note the hobbyhorse and pinwheel. Ange Laurent de La Live de Jully (1725–1779), one of the most important eighteenth-century collectors of contemporary French art, once owned this painting and valued it highly enough to make his own etching after it.
Artwork Details
- Title: The Golden Age
- Artist: Jean-Baptiste Joseph Pater (French, Valenciennes 1695–1736 Paris)
- Medium: Oil on wood
- Dimensions: 6 3/8 x 9 in. (16.2 x 22.9 cm)
- Classification: Paintings
- Credit Line: The Jack and Belle Linsky Collection, 1982
- Object Number: 1982.60.43
- Curatorial Department: European Paintings
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