A Girl with a Dead Canary
About this artwork
This oval painting is typical of a type perfected by Greuze which played on the viewer's emotions. Here we are invited to sympathise with the young girl grieving over her dead canary. Such subjects had great appeal for Greuze's contemporaries and the painting attracted much critical attention when it was exhibited at the Salon in 1765. Greuze emphasises the girl's facial expression and also the textural contrasts between her scarf, the flowers, the wooden cage and the dead canary. The yellow glaze Greuze used has become transparent with age so the canary appears white, and what should be green foliage has become blue.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Jean-Baptiste GreuzeFrench (1725 - 1805)
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title:A Girl with a Dead Canary
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date created:1765
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:Image (oval): 53.30 x 46.00 cm; Framed: 79.30 x 71.20 x 10.30 cm
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credit line:Bequest of Lady Murray of Henderland 1861
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accession number:NG 435
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Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Greuze specialised in painting popular scenes from daily life, rich in detail and moralising or sentimental in content. He invented new subjects and had engravings made after his paintings which ensured a wide audience for his work. When he first exhibited at the Paris Salon his paintings were...