- Jean-Baptiste
Greuze (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist ɡʁøz], 21
August 1725 – 4
March 1805) was a
French painter of portraits,
genre scenes, and history...
- Blanchisseuse) is a 1761
genre painting by
French artist Jean-Baptiste
Greuze (1725–1805),
existing in two versions. The
subject of laundresses, also...
- Anna-Geneviève
Greuze (sometimes Anne-Geneviève) (1762–1842) was a
French painter. Born in Paris,
Greuze was the
daughter and
pupil of Jean-Baptiste
Greuze, and...
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Lilian Greuze (1890 – 1950) was a
French model, and
actress of the
stage and screen. She was from Paris,
France She was a protégé of
Sarah Bernhardt and...
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artist Jean-Baptiste
Greuze,
created in 1756. It is held in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York,
which acquired it in 1920.
Greuze exhibited the work...
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statue of Jean-Baptiste
Greuze, born in the town in 1725.
Tournus is an
important tourist area, with one four-star
hotel (the
Greuze) and one three-star hotel...
- is a c. 1757 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French artist Jean-Baptiste
Greuze,
produced during his stay in Rome. It is now on
display in Room VII (part...
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shows the
upper half of
Mozart as
painted by
French artist Jean-Baptiste
Greuze. Like Carmontelle's watercolour, it was
apparently created during the stay...
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print of an eighteenth-century
painting by
French artist Jean-Baptiste
Greuze, Boy in a Red Waistcoat. The
authorities believed that
Juana Barraza was...
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pupil of the well
known painters Jean
Baptiste Le
Prince and Jean-Baptiste
Greuze in Paris. He was a
landscapist and an
animal painter. However, his speciality...