
Jean-Baptiste Greuze
1725
- 1805
French Genre Painter
Jean-Baptiste Greuze, born in 1725 in Tournus and died in 1805 in Paris, was a French painter known for his moralistic genre scenes and portraits. His works, such as 'The Village Bride' and 'The Father's Curse,' are celebrated for their emotional depth and narrative complexity. Greuze's contributions to French art and his exploration of human drama have made him a notable figure in 18th-century painting.
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