Jean-Baptiste Pater, a French rococo painter, was born on December 29, 1695. He is known for his works such as Concert Champêtre and Troops at Rest, which reflect the influence of his mentor Antoine Watteau. Pater's style is characterized by delicate and intimate scenes, often depicting everyday life and landscapes.
Pater's brief but significant training under Watteau had a lasting impact on his artistic style and legacy.
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