- Fête champêtre
A Fête champêtre was a popular form of
entertainment in the 18th century, taking the form of agarden party . This form of entertainment was particularly popular at the Frenchcourt where atVersailles areas of thepark were landscaped with follies, pavilions andtemple s to accommodate such festivities.While the term is derived for the French expression for a "pastoral festival" or "country feast" and in theory was simple form of entertainment in practice, at least in the 18th century, a fête champêtre was often a very elegant form of entertainment involving on occasions whole
orchestra s hidden in trees, with guests sometimes infancy dress . Thus the simplicity of the event was often contrived. A fête champêtre is very similar to aFête galante although this term is generally more confined to the idealistic fête champêtre as depicted in art.collection. The title is somewhat misleading, as the painting most likely represents some mythological subject, whose precise identification has posed difficulties for art historians.
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Picnic
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