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Jean-Baptiste Greuze The Hermit, Or The Distributor Of Rosaries

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JEAN-BAPTISTE GREUZE

TOURNUS 1725 - 1805 PARIS

THE HERMIT, OR THE DISTRIBUTOR OF ROSARIES

inscribed lower left with the inventory number of the Kushelev-Bezborodko collection: 99

oil on canvas, 113 by 147.5 cm.

Born in Tournus, Burgundy, France, Greuze began his artistic training in Lyon before moving to Paris to study with Charles-Joseph Natoire. He gained recognition for his genre scenes, which depicted everyday life in a sentimental and moralising way. One of his most famous works is The Village Bride, which shows a young bride being comforted by her mother as she prepares to leave home. The painting has been praised for its emotional intensity and realism. Greuze also painted portraits of famous people such as King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, as well as historical scenes such as "Septimius Severus and Caracalla" and "The Death of Seneca". Despite his success, Greuze fell out of favour with the art establishment in his later years and struggled financially. He died in Paris in 1805. Today, Greuze is remembered as one of the leading artists of the 18th-century French Rococo movement, known for his sensitive depictions of human emotion and his ability to capture the nuances of everyday life.

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Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725–1805)

French painter of portraits, genre scenes, and history painting.
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