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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
French Rococo Era Painter, 1695-1736 French painter and draughtsman. He was taught in Valenciennes by Jean-Baptiste Guid? (master 1697; d 1711) and also by his father, Antoine Pater (1670-1747), a sculptor whose portrait was painted by Antoine Watteau (Valenciennes, Mus. B.-A.), who was also a native of Valenciennes. He probably followed Watteau to Paris after the short stay that the latter made in Valenciennes around 1710. Pater thus became a pupil of Watteau. Watteau's difficult character led to Pater's dismissal. He then spent a few hard years on his own in Paris, before returning to Valenciennes around 1715 or 1716. He tried to work independently of the local corporation of St Luc, of which he was not a member; a number of comical legal difficulties ensued, and Pater returned to Paris in 1718. There he must have been in contact with Watteau, since he worked for some of the latter's clients, such as the dealers Pierre Sirois and Edm?-Fran?ois Gersaint, and the collector Jean de Jullienne. In the spring of 1721 the dying Watteau called Pater to him at Nogent, near Paris, apparently full of remorse for his previous attitude and wishing to instruct him in the basic tenets of his painting,

 

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste Flute Recital oil painting

Painting ID::  19776

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
Flute Recital
Oil on panel The Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
   
   
     

 

 

Pater, Jean-Baptiste Gathering of Actors from the Italian Comedy oil painting

Painting ID::  19777

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
Gathering of Actors from the Italian Comedy
Oil on canvas Mus??e du Louvre, Paris.
   
   
     

 

 

Pater, Jean-Baptiste A Country Festival with Soldiers Rejoicing oil painting

Painting ID::  19778

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
A Country Festival with Soldiers Rejoicing
1728 Oil on canvas Mus??e du Louvre, Paris.
   
   
     

 

 

Pater, Jean-Baptiste Stopping at an Inn oil painting

Painting ID::  19779

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
Stopping at an Inn
After 1728 Oil on canvas
   
   
     

 

 

Pater, Jean-Baptiste The Poet Roquebrune Breaks his Garter oil painting

Painting ID::  19780

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
The Poet Roquebrune Breaks his Garter
Oil on canvas Schloss Sanssouci, Berlin.
   
   
     

 

 

Pater, Jean-Baptiste Gathering of Actors from the Italian Comedy (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20700

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
Gathering of Actors from the Italian Comedy (mk05)
Canvas 9 1/2 x 12 1/2''(24 x 32 cm)Bequest of Dr Louis La Caze 1869 M I
   
   
     

 

 

Pater, Jean-Baptiste A Country Festival with Soldiers Rejoicing (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20701

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
A Country Festival with Soldiers Rejoicing (mk05)
1728 Canvas 45 x 60 1/2''(114 x 154 cm)Reception picture for the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture Collection of the Academie Royale INV
   
   
     

 

 

Pater, Jean-Baptiste The Toilette (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20702

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
The Toilette (mk05)
Canvas 18 1/2 x 15''(47 x 38 cm)Bequest of Dr Louis La Caze 1869 M I
   
   
     

 

 

Pater, Jean-Baptiste Soldiers'Etape oil painting

Painting ID::  29361

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
Soldiers'Etape
mk65 Oil on panel 11x13"
   
   
     

 

 

Pater, Jean-Baptiste Soldiers Setting out from the Etape oil painting

Painting ID::  29362

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
Soldiers Setting out from the Etape
mk65 Oil on panel 11x13 1/2"
   
   
     

 

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Pater, Jean-Baptiste
French Rococo Era Painter, 1695-1736 French painter and draughtsman. He was taught in Valenciennes by Jean-Baptiste Guid? (master 1697; d 1711) and also by his father, Antoine Pater (1670-1747), a sculptor whose portrait was painted by Antoine Watteau (Valenciennes, Mus. B.-A.), who was also a native of Valenciennes. He probably followed Watteau to Paris after the short stay that the latter made in Valenciennes around 1710. Pater thus became a pupil of Watteau. Watteau's difficult character led to Pater's dismissal. He then spent a few hard years on his own in Paris, before returning to Valenciennes around 1715 or 1716. He tried to work independently of the local corporation of St Luc, of which he was not a member; a number of comical legal difficulties ensued, and Pater returned to Paris in 1718. There he must have been in contact with Watteau, since he worked for some of the latter's clients, such as the dealers Pierre Sirois and Edm?-Fran?ois Gersaint, and the collector Jean de Jullienne. In the spring of 1721 the dying Watteau called Pater to him at Nogent, near Paris, apparently full of remorse for his previous attitude and wishing to instruct him in the basic tenets of his painting,