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Étude pour Septime Sévère et Caracalla
Jean-Baptiste Greuze·1767
Historical Context
This study for Septimius Severus and Caracalla relates to Greuze's ambitious 1769 reception piece for the Académie royale, which depicted the Roman emperor reproaching his son for attempting to assassinate him. The painting was controversially rejected as a history painting and accepted only as a genre piece, humiliating Greuze and effectively ending his participation in official Salons. Characteristic of Greuze's approach, the work displays emotionally expressive figures, theatrical lighting, combining Rococo charm with didactic purpose.
Technical Analysis
The preparatory quality is evident in the energetic brushwork and focus on compositional arrangement rather than finished detail, revealing Greuze's working process for his most ambitious historical composition.
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