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Watteau
The Secret Life of Art series
Editor(s) of the series: Stan Neumann
Concept: Choose a great painter from those represented in the Louvre's collection, and remove that painter's works from the walls. Take them out of their frames, put them on easels at eye level in the same room. Invite curators, historians, restorers, and scientists from all over the world—the greatest specialists of the painter's work—and let them spend two days in the room with the paintings, leaving them free to study and talk... This series invites viewers to observe the debates and discussions of these scientists, art historians, and international experts, who react to the latest technical studies carried out by the French museums' research laboratory.
Author(s): Juliette Garcias
Director(s): Juliette Garcias, Stan Neumann
Scientific advisor(s): Marie-Catherine Sahut
Genre
Documentary
Length
43 minutes
Producer(s)
François Bertrand, Camera Lucida Productions ; Catherine Derosier-Pouchous, Musée du Louvre
Co-producer(s)
Arte France
Commercial distribution
Camera Lucida Productions
Synopsis: In this episode devoted to Watteau Juliette Garcias and Stan Neumann invite us to share the questions of scientists about two major paintings: Pierrot and Embarkation for Cythera, without forgetting some beautiful small pieces as the two cousins.