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'Silence!'
Jean-Baptiste Greuze·1759
Historical Context
from 1759 depicts a figure commanding quiet, likely in a domestic setting—a subject that encapsulates Greuze's gift for transforming everyday moments into compelling narrative images. The work entered the Royal Collection, demonstrating the international reach of Greuze's reputation even in Britain. Characteristic of the artist's mature approach, the work displays theatrically posed figures, expressive faces registering emotion with unsubtle directness, a palette ranging from Rococo pastels in early works to colder, more sober tones after the Revolution.
Technical Analysis
The commanding gesture is rendered with theatrical clarity, the figure's expression and pose conveying the narrative instantly through Greuze's economical but expressive brushwork.
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