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Jean-Baptiste Greuze - Jeune fille au chat

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Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
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Jean-Baptiste Greuze

Jean Baptiste Greuze was born in Tournus in 1725, sixth son of a master tiler. Legend has it that the young Greuze convinced his father of his natural aptitude for painting when he showed him a pen-and-ink drawing of Saint James, which his father mistook for an engraving. Greuze was sent to Lyon to study with the commercially successful portrait painter Charles Grandon (1691-1762). Sometime before 1755, Greuze left Lyon for Paris, where he went to pursue his studies at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture.

After training in Lyon, Jean-Baptiste Greuze arrived in Paris in 1750, where he sporadically attended the Académie Royale. His 1755 Salon debut was a triumph, but the acclamation turned his head. He antagonized everyone, including fellow artists, which later proved disastrous.

While retaining the clear, bright colors and lighter attitude of eighteenth-century painting, Greuze introduced a Dutch-influenced realism into French genre painting and portraiture. Through vivid facial expressions and dramatic gestures, Greuze's moralizing paintings exemplified the new idea that painting should relate to life. They captured the details of settings and costumes, "spoke to the heart," educated viewers, and aimed to make them "virtuous."

In 1769 Académie members refused Greuze membership as a history painter, accepting him only in the lower category of genre, perhaps partly from ill will. Humiliated, he withdrew from public exhibitions completely. During the 1770s Greuze enjoyed a widespread reputation and engravings after his paintings were widely distributed, but his wife embezzled most of the proceeds. By the 1780s, Neoclassicism curtailed his popularity and his quality declined. After enduring poverty and neglect, he died unnoticed, having outlived his time and his reputation.

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Psyche

Psyche (c. 1786)

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Domestic Scene

Domestic Scene

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
The Charitable Woman (La Dame de Charité)

The Charitable Woman (La Dame de Charité) (1772–1775)

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Head of a Young Boy

Head of a Young Boy

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Christ Crucified

Christ Crucified (circa 1765)

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Psyche

Psyche (1786)

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Portrait of a young woman, bust length, with a black scarf

Portrait of a young woman, bust length, with a black scarf

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Head of a Girl Looking Up

Head of a Girl Looking Up

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Jeune berger qui tente le sort pour savoir s’il est aimé de sa bergère

Jeune berger qui tente le sort pour savoir s’il est aimé de sa bergère (1760-1761)

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Cimon and Pero; ‘Roman Charity’

Cimon and Pero; ‘Roman Charity’ (about 1767)

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
A Young Girl Holding An Orange

A Young Girl Holding An Orange

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Portrait Of A Young Woman, Called Mademoiselle Montredon

Portrait Of A Young Woman, Called Mademoiselle Montredon

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Princess Varvara Nikolaevna Gagarina (1762–1802)

Princess Varvara Nikolaevna Gagarina (1762–1802) (ca. 1780–82)

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
Boy with a Dog

Boy with a Dog (c. 1757)

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
The Marriage Contract

The Marriage Contract (ca. 1761)

Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)
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