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Cover of The Autumn of Watteau by Ann Brener
 

 
 

The “Autumn of Watteau” is one of four hauntingly beautiful paintings known as “The Four Seasons” by Antoine Watteau, one of the greatest painters of eighteenth-century France. Of the four paintings which originally hung in the opulent Parisian mansion of Pierre Crozat, only one is known to have survived: the painting of Ceres, goddess of summer, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The Autumn of Watteau is the story of one of these lost paintings and of the young woman whose research into its origins leads her to an ancient love story – and through a romance of her own. Moving from Regency Paris to New Orleans in the late twentieth century, the quest for this lost masterpiece is a timeless story of love and loss.