Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805) was a French Rococo painter and draughtsman whose works were highly sought after in his own time. His paintings often depicted scenes of everyday life, with an emphasis on moral and sentimental values. Greuze's works were widely admired for their vivid colours, delicate brushwork, and emotional expressiveness. Greuze's paintings are now considered to be masterpieces of 18th century French art, and are featured in many of the world's major art galleries.
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Greuze Prints
- Baron Dominique Vivant Denon
- A Blond Haired Boy with an Open Shirt
- Boy in a Red Waistcoat
- The Broken Jug
- Child with an Apple
- The Dead Bird
- The Emperor Severus Rebuking his Son, Caracalla
- Esprit de Baculard d'Arnaud
- The Father's Curse or The Ungrateful Son
- Fear of the Storm
- Girl in a Bonnet
- Girl with a Blue Ribbon
- Portrait of Jeanne Philiberte Ledoux
- Portrait of Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat
- Portrait Presumed to be Auguste Louis de Talleyrand
- Psyche Crowning Love
- The Punished Son
- Spoilt Child
- Standing Young Girl
- The Village Agreement
- Young Boy with a Basket of Flowers
- Young Girl in a White Bonnet
- Young Girl with a Rose
- Young Knitter Asleep