Head of a girl looking up

Head of a girl looking up

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red chalk

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Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Jean-Baptiste Greuze

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Jean-Baptiste Greuze was an eighteenth-century French painter known for domestic interior scenes and sentimental narrative works that bridged Rococo elegance and emerging Neoclassical moral earnestness. His compositions typically featured young women and children in moments of virtue, melancholy, or domestic virtue, rendered with soft color harmonies and refined brushwork. Working in Paris during the latter half of the century, Greuze achieved considerable success among the bourgeoisie and salon audiences, though academic critics remained divided on whether his moralizing genre scenes merited admission to the history painting hierarchy. His influence on the development of narrative painting in the late eighteenth century was substantial.

Tournus, France

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Self-portrait

Self-portrait

1804 · oil paint

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The Sulky Boy

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1800 · oil paint

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Self-portrait with a hat

Self-portrait with a hat

1799 · oil paint

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Portrait of a child

Portrait of a child

1789

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Madame Jean-Baptiste Nicolet (Anne Antoinette Desmoulins, 1743–1817)

Madame Jean-Baptiste Nicolet (Anne Antoinette Desmoulins, 1743–1817)

1787 · Oil on wood

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Head of a Young Woman

Head of a Young Woman

1780 · Oil on canvas

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red chalk
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Artist

Jean-Baptiste Greuze

Jean-Baptiste Greuze

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