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- W3200719862 abstract "This thesis asks how seduction is addressed in the work of Jean-Antoine Watteau(1684-1721) and William Hogarth (1697-1764), in the context of early eighteenth-centurycross-Channel relationships.Literally meaning ‘leading astray’, seduction in the eighteenth century had resonances forsexuality, gender, morality, politics and aesthetics. This thesis uses a broad methodology,drawing on literary and social history, as well as the history of art, to provide an overview ofseduction’s parameters, and to address its implications on both sides of the Channel. Focusing on the period c.1700-40, when the work of both Watteau and Hogarth was at its most influential, it asks how these artists addressed seduction across these contexts.The thesis thus contributes to current scholarship on both Watteau and Hogarth, showingseduction to have been a key concern for each. Addressing Hogarth’s ‘Progress’ format andpaintings alongside Watteau’s fetes galantes, theatrical paintings and L’Enseigne de Gersaint(1720-21), it deals, in turn, with courtship in idyllic outdoor locations, with the legitimate(and illegitimate) temptations of the eighteenth-century city, and with the illusionistic context of the theatre.In juxtaposing two ‘canonical’ artists whose lives, though related, did not significantly overlap, this thesis not only addresses both England and France during the early eighteenth century, but also interrogates the implications of juxtaposition as a methodology. Drawing oncontemporary curatorial practice, including the increasingly common paired format of anumber of twenty-first century exhibitions, it asks what academic art history might gainfrom these examples. It shows that juxtaposing Hogarth and Watteau can allow us to see thesemuch-studied artists afresh, and to problematise some of the historical assumptions surrounding them—Watteau the ‘poetic’ dreamer; Hogarth the pugnacious satirist—as well as callingattention to aspects of the art of each that are less evident when looked at individually." @default.
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- W3200719862 title "Making the crossing : seduction, space and time in the art of Jean-Antoine Watteau and William Hogart" @default.
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