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Marriage Contract and Country Dancing
Capitulaciones de boda y baile campestre (Watteau).jpg
Artist Antoine Watteau
Year c. 1711
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 47 cm × 55 cm (19 in × 22 in)
Location Museo del Prado, Madrid

The painting Marriage Contract and Country Dancing was created around 1711 by a French artist named Antoine Watteau. It's an oil painting on canvas. This artwork is now kept at the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain.

The painting shows a special moment: the signing of a marriage contract. This event takes place outdoors, in a beautiful countryside setting. It also features people enjoying a country dance.

What is the painting about?

This artwork captures a scene from daily life in the 1700s. It shows a group of people gathered in a lovely rural area. The main focus is on the signing of a marriage contract. This was a very important legal step before a wedding. It often involved agreements about money or property.

Who is in the painting?

You can see different people in the painting. Some are likely the bride and groom, along with their families. Others might be witnesses or guests. They are all dressed in clothes typical of the early 18th century.

What is "Country Dancing"?

Besides the contract signing, the painting also shows people dancing. This "country dancing" refers to popular folk dances. These dances were often done in rural areas or at outdoor gatherings. They were a fun way for people to celebrate and socialize.

Who was Antoine Watteau?

Antoine Watteau (1684–1721) was a famous French painter. He is known for his unique style. His paintings often show scenes of elegant parties, theatrical performances, and charming outdoor gatherings. These types of paintings are called fêtes galantes. Watteau's art often has a dreamy and poetic feeling.

Where did the painting come from?

This painting has a long history. It became part of the Spanish royal collection. This means it was owned by the kings and queens of Spain. It joined the collection thanks to Isabella Farnese. She was a queen of Spain and a great art collector.

Where was it kept before?

The painting was once recorded at the La Granja de San Ildefonso Palace. This beautiful palace is located in Segovia, Spain. It was a royal residence. Today, you can see Marriage Contract and Country Dancing at the Prado Museum in Madrid. The Prado Museum is one of the most famous art museums in the world.

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Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Capitulaciones de boda y baile campestre para niños

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