
The Kings' Tart
Jean-Baptiste Greuze·1774
Historical Context
Greuze painted The Kings' Tart around 1774, depicting the Twelfth Night custom of the galette des rois in which a bean hidden in a cake determines who will be crowned 'king' for the evening. The domestic celebration subject was within Greuze's area of strength — the family gathered in shared domestic ritual — but shows his ability to invest familiar French domestic life with the attention and dignity he brought to his more explicitly moralizing subjects. The detailed observation of the domestic interior, the varied expressions of the participants, and the warm candlelit atmosphere demonstrate his sustained mastery of the French domestic genre.
Technical Analysis
Greuze captures the convivial atmosphere with warm lighting and animated expressions around the table. The careful rendering of different ages and reactions demonstrates his skill in orchestrating multi-figure domestic compositions.
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