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fêtes solennelles - traduction vers Anglais

CATEGORY OF PAINTING CREATED TO DESCRIBE ANTOINE WATTEAU'S VARIATIONS ON THE THEME OF THE FÊTE CHAMPÊTRE
Fêtes galantes; Fetes galantes; Fete galante; Fetes Galantes; Fete gallante

fêtes solennelles      
n. solemnities

Définition

fete galante
[?f?t ga'l?fete galantet]
¦ noun (plural fetes galantes pronunciation same) an outdoor entertainment or rural festival, especially as depicted in 18th-century French painting.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'elegant festival'.

Wikipédia

Fête galante

Fête galante (French pronunciation: ​[fɛːt ɡalɑ̃t]) (courtship party) is a category of painting specially created by the French Academy in 1717 to describe Antoine Watteau's (1684–1721) variations on the theme of the fête champêtre, which featured figures in ball dress or masquerade costumes disporting themselves amorously in parkland settings. When Watteau applied to join the French academy in 1717, there was no suitable category for his works, so the academy simply created one rather than reject his application. His reception piece was the Embarkation for Cythera, now in the Louvre.

Watteau wanted recognition from the government-appointed Academy of Painting and Sculpture. The Academy upheld the hierarchy of genres, ranking scenes of everyday life and portraits, the paintings most desired by private patrons, as lower than morally educational paintings illustrating history paintings, including allegories and scenes from mythology.