![Fox preaching to birds](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/706419an.jpg)
![Seated Male Nude](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/83522dr.jpg)
![Vier Kostümfiguren](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/61807dr.jpg)
![Scene at the fair](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/61806dr.jpg)
![Joueurs de cartes dans un parc au pied d’une statue de Diane](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/58500dr.jpg)
Claude Gillot (French, 1673-1722)
![Two Women Resting and Two Satyrs Dancing](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/44704dr.jpg)
![The Actors Making Ready](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/44703dr.jpg)
![Studies of the Holy Family and Saint John the Baptist](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/44702dr.jpg)
Claude Gillot (French, 1673-1722)
![Harlequin Espirit Follet; The Comedian’s Repast](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/44701dr.jpg)
Claude Gillot (French, 1673-1722)
![Bacchanal](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/44700dr.jpg)
![Feast of the god Pan](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/36973dr.jpg)
![Scene from the Italian Comedy](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/42192dr.jpg)
![Four Figures in Theatrical Costume](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/42191dr.jpg)
![The Stalled Procession](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/36980dr.jpg)
![Soldier with Halberd](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/36979dr.jpg)
![Satyrs Preparing for a Festival](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/36978dr.jpg)
![La scène des deux carrosses](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/36977dr.jpg)
![Figures in Theatrical Costumes](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/36976dr.jpg)
![Celebration in honor of the god Pan](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/36975dr.jpg)
![Figures in Theatrical Costumes](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/36974dr.jpg)
Claude Gillot was a French painter , print-maker and illustrator, best known as the master of Watteau and Lancret .
Gillot was born in Langres . He was a painter, engraver, book illustrator, metal worker, and designer for the theater. He had Watteau as an apprentice between 1703 and 1708.
Gillot's sportive mythological landscape pieces, with such titles as Feast of Pan and Feast of Bacchus , opened the Academy of Painting at Paris to him in 1715; and he then adapted his art to the fashionable tastes of the day, and introduced the decorative fête champêtres , in which he was afterwards surpassed by his pupils. He was also closely connected with the opera and theater as a designer of scenery and costumes. He died in Paris, aged 49.