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School of Jean Baptiste Greuze

Auction Lot 74 (40037212)
School of JEAN BAPTISTE GREUZE (Tournus, 1725-Paris, 1805)
"Le jeune fille".
Oil on canvas.
It presents an excellent state of conservation.
Provenance: Private collection, Aquitaine, France.
Measurements: 41 x 32,5 cm; 50,5 x 57 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 2,500 - 3,000 €


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DESCRIPTION

School of JEAN BAPTISTE GREUZE (Tournus, 1725-Paris, 1805)
"Le jeune fille".
Oil on canvas.
It presents an excellent state of conservation.
Provenance: Private collection, Aquitaine, France.
Measurements: 41 x 32,5 cm; 50,5 x 57 cm (frame).
The painting presents a young woman in a contemplative attitude, with her gaze directed upwards and her bust slightly uncovered, in a pose that subtly combines youthful grace and restrained sensuality. This expressive ambivalence, between innocence and moral emotion, refers directly to the aesthetic ideals that defined Greuze's production in 18th century France.
The composition faithfully reproduces a model attributed to Jean-Baptiste Greuze preserved in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes, belonging to the collection of the Louvre Museum, which suggests a common practice in his environment: the reiteration of successful images through the participation of disciples and collaborators. In this sense, the quality of the model, the fineness of the pictorial treatment and the stylistic coherence allow us to situate the work in the close circle of the master, where his aesthetics were kept alive. The work translates into oil a composition also known in pastel versions, which shows the circulation and success of certain models within the workshop. The treatment of the face reveals a particular attention to tonal gradation, with soft transitions of light that model the flesh tones and give the figure an almost ethereal quality. The brushstroke, controlled and precise, is especially evident in the delicacy of the facial features - eyes, lips and cheeks - where the emotional intensity is concentrated. The drapery, for its part, is elegantly resolved.
Greuze's influence is evident not only in the typology of the female face, with its soft features, moist gaze and melancholic expression, but also in the moral charge implicit in the image. As can be seen in compositions preserved in the Louvre Museum, among them The Curse of the Father. The Ungrateful Son (1777), the artist developed a visual language intended to move and educate the viewer, giving genre painting an ethical dimension. This same sensibility is perceived in the present work. In short, Le jeune fille is part of the tradition of sentimental painting of the 18th century, evidencing the continuity of an aesthetic model that, through the workshop of Jean-Baptiste Greuze, achieved a wide diffusion. The work stands out not only for its formal quality and state of preservation, but also for its ability to embody, with delicacy and rigor, the expressive and moral values that defined one of the most influential currents of French painting of its time.

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It presents an excellent state of preservation.

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