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  1. Watteau in Venice (French: La fête à Venise) is a novel by French author Philippe Sollers published in 1991 by Editions Gallimard, later translated into English by Alberto Manguel, and then published in 1994 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  2. 1 janv. 2001 · Watteau in Venice. Philippe Sollers. 3.26. 39 ratings4 reviews. The narrator, a corrupt French intellectual, awaits orders for the disposal of a stolen painting by Watteau. Genres France Fiction. 240 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1991. Book details & editions. About the author. Philippe Sollers. 151 books73 followers.

  3. Froissart, a cynical and slightly corrupt French intellectual, awaits an order to ship a priceless stolen painting by the great eighteenth-century French master Watteau.

  4. 18 oct. 2022 · Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) invented a completely new genre of painting and this laid the foundation for the frivolous Rococo paintings in the following decades. In this article, we take a closer look at some of the most interesting facts about Fêtes Vénitiennes, one of Watteau’s ultimate masterpieces.

  5. 1 déc. 1994 · Watteau in Venice: A Novel: Sollers, Philippe, Manguel, Alberto: 9780684194516: Books - Amazon.ca

  6. Watteau in Venice: A Novel : Sollers, Philippe, Manguel, Alberto, Manguel, Alberto: Amazon.fr: Livres

  7. 30 sept. 1994 · Cloak-and-dagger intrigue behind the scenes of the international art trade spawns acerbic ruminations on culture in this witty first-person narrative. In present-day Venice, a cynical French writer awaits the sale of a stolen Watteau masterpiece, La Fete 'a Venise, whose transfer between two yachts he is to supervise.