
Petite fille de quatre à cinq ans
Jean-Baptiste Greuze·1775
Historical Context
This tender study of a small child of four or five years belongs to Greuze's extensive production of childhood subjects, which embodied Rousseauian ideals of natural innocence prevalent in later eighteenth-century French culture. The Musée Fabre in Montpellier holds several of Greuze's works, reflecting the artist's wide popularity among regional collectors. Characteristic of Greuze's approach, the work displays emotionally expressive figures, theatrical lighting, combining Rococo charm with didactic purpose.
Technical Analysis
The delicate rendering of the child's soft features and downy hair demonstrates Greuze's mastery of flesh painting, achieved through subtle layering of translucent glazes over warm underpaint.
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