In Jean-Antoine Watteau's The Signboard of Gersaint, a portrait
of LouisXIV is being placed in a storage box because Louis had recently had
died.
<span><span>Normally, the painting is interpreted as a
commentary on the shift in aristocratic culture – or relief – that occurred
during the government of the more licentious </span>Régent Philippe II, Duke of Orléans</span> <span><span>(1715–1723), after the death of </span>Louis
XIV</span> <span><span>and before the accession to the throne of </span>Louis
XV</span><span>.<span> </span></span>
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I like it very much.
Who created this work of art?
Answer:
It makes this old man and his surroundings grey. This creates contrast.
Answer:
MIND BLOWING QUESTIONS NO IDEA
Explanation:
Even scientict don't know