Jean Baptiste Greuze  (1725-1805) 

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Jean Baptiste Greuze, Portrait of a Young Girl

 

Jean Baptiste Greuze
Portrait of a Young Girl
circa 1765

Didier Aaron, Inc.
Jean Baptiste Greuze, Portrait d’un jeune enfant

 

Jean Baptiste Greuze
Portrait d’un jeune enfant
Galerie Eric Coatalem
Jean Baptiste Greuze, Portrait of a boy

 

Jean Baptiste Greuze
Portrait of a boy
Stair Sainty Gallery
Jean Baptiste Greuze, L'accordée de Village NN-371

 

Jean Baptiste Greuze
L'accordée de Village NN-371
The Art Collection, Inc.
Jean Baptiste Greuze, Tête de Juenne Garçon

 

Jean Baptiste Greuze
Tête de Juenne Garçon
Galerie Eric Coatalem
 
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Jean Baptiste Greuze, L'acccordée du village (study)

 

Jean Baptiste Greuze
L'acccordée du village (study), 1761
Vente du: May 31, 2011
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Jean Baptiste Greuze, Portrait of Benjamin Franklin

 

Jean Baptiste Greuze
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin
Vente du: Jan 30, 1998
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Jean Baptiste Greuze, Portrait of Florentius Josephus van Ertborn

 

Jean Baptiste Greuze
Portrait of Florentius Josephus van Ertborn, 1804
Vente du: Jan 27, 2011
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  After a period of study in Lyon, Jean-Baptiste Greuze arrived in Paris around 1750 and entered the studio of Charles-Joseph Natoire. He was admitted into the Académie Royale as an associate member in 1755, in the category of peintre de genre particulier, but did not gain full membership as an Academician until 1769. His paintings of moralizing genre subjects, exhibited at the annual Salons, earned him the praise of the influential critic Denis Diderot. He was also a superb portraitist, exhibiting a number of portraits at the Salon throughout the 1760’s to considerable acclaim. While Greuze enjoyed the patronage of such prominent collectors as Jean de Jullienne, La Live de Jully, the Duc de Choiseul and the Empress Catherine II of Russia, his difficult temperament often alienated other clients. Even the artist’s great champion Diderot, writing to the sculptor Falconet in 1767, described Greuze as ‘an excellent artist, but a totally impossible person. One should collect his drawings and pictures, and leave the man alone’. Angered by the rejection of his reception piece by the Académie in 1769, Greuze refrained from exhibiting at the Salon until 1800. His reputation suffered after the Revolution, and he died in relative obscurity.