Lancret, Nicolas, 1690-1743, French rococo painter. He studied in Gillot's studio, together with
Watteau whose themes and manner he popularized. His favorite subjects were festivities, genre, and theatrical scenes, of which he painted a vast number in a pleasing, though somewhat stilted, style. Examples are in the Louvre (e.g.,
The Music Lesson, 1743) and in the National Gallery, London.
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