Le siècle des lumières

"Le Pèlerinage à l'île de Cythère" (1717) Musée du Louvre, Paris This painting is no doubt one of the Louvre's greatest. Painted by Watteau in 1717, reworked in a slightly altered version a few years later, this work belongs to the series of "Galant Conversations" in w...

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Otros Autores: Jaubert, Alain (-), Cuvelier, Marcel
Formato: DVD
Idioma:Francés
Publicado: [Paris] : [Issy-les-Moulineaux]: Ed. Montparnasse ; Arte France développement cop. 2005
Colección:Palettes / une série écrite et réalisée par Alain Jaubert
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Sumario:"Le Pèlerinage à l'île de Cythère" (1717) Musée du Louvre, Paris This painting is no doubt one of the Louvre's greatest. Painted by Watteau in 1717, reworked in a slightly altered version a few years later, this work belongs to the series of "Galant Conversations" in which the artist from Valenciennes gave the best of himself. A mysterious work (What are they doing? Where are they going?), that provokes quite a few questions, with just as many different answers
La Saveur de l'immobile : "La Raie" (1728) Musée du Louvre, Paris At first sight, "The Skate" is a simple still life painted in the Dutch style by a young painter who didn't dare commit himself to grand historical scenes. However, the painting proved fascinating to Diderot, Proust and many others. Even today, it is one of the Louvre's biggest drawing cards, attracting large numbers of visitors. Can we possibly discover the secret source of its fascination?
L'Amour dans les plis: "Le Verrou" (around 1775-1777) Musée du Louvre, Paris A young man and a young woman stand between a bed and a door. The scene could be trite and even trivial as the man is in his drawers, but no more is needed for Fragonard, painter of joyful life, to tell a story of sensual love. Each detail has a subtle meaning that reflects the traditions of pictorial science. Even if Fragonard painted profane love at the very moment it ends, the scene still has an air of mystery about it.
Descripción Física:1 DVD (090 min.) : son., col. ; 12 cm
Público:Para todos los públicos