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School of Jean Baptiste Greuze Oil on Canvas

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School of Jean Baptiste Greuze Oil on Canvas
Study of a child depicting a young child with strawberry blond hair and ruffled clothing. Jean-Baptiste Grueze, (1725-1805), was a French artist known for his historical, sentimental genre and portrait painting. Unsigned, painting appears to be 18th Century. This vigourously painted study is closely related to the figure of the child holding his father's coat in La Malediction Paternelle (Louvre, Paris), on of Greuze's most clebrated paintings. The evolution of the design of the Loubre picture, which dates from 1777-8, has been carefully analysed by Edgar Munhall (Jean-Baptiste Greuze, exhibition catalgue, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, 1976, no. 84) who at that time was unaware of the present picture. It does not appear to be a preparatory oil sketch and more probably was made by Greuze after the Louvre picture was complete. In its sensitive characterisation it recalls the Greuze Head of a boy, in the Cook collection (M.W. Brockwell, A Catalogue of the Paintings...in the Collection of Sir Frederick Cook, vol. III, 1915, no. 449, iluustrated). The reverse of canvas with canvas preparers information. Condition: Two old strip patched repairs in upper left, approximately 6"-7" L, chip of paint missing in upper right. Sporadic touch up in and around strip patch areas. Framed in esthetic movement in gesso over wood, 19th C., with some chips and cracks. 16" H x 12.25" W (sight), 22" H x 19.25" W (framed). Private collection Sterling Heights, Michigan.