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Antoine Watteau

Antoine Watteau was a French painter of the 18th century, known for his Rococo style and contributions to the fêtes galantes genre. He was among the first artists to adopt Prussian blue in his works, which became popular in European art. His paintings often depicted elegant, whimsical scenes of aristocratic leisure and were influential in shaping the Rococo aesthetic.

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