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A Boy with a Top
Jean-Baptiste Greuze·1770
Historical Context
A Boy with a Top from around 1770 depicts a child absorbed in play, reflecting Greuze's empathetic observation of childhood that aligned with Rousseau's philosophy of natural education. Such genre subjects of children were enormously popular with collectors and helped establish Greuze as the preeminent painter of domestic sentiment in eighteenth-century France. Characteristic of Greuze's approach, the work displays emotionally expressive figures, theatrical lighting, combining Rococo charm with didactic purpose.
Technical Analysis
The child's concentrated expression is captured with lively brushwork and warm tonality, demonstrating Greuze's ability to convey spontaneous movement within a carefully composed image.
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