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The monograph traces the life and work of a French painter from humble origins through provincial apprenticeship and Parisian recognition, concentrating on his sentimental domestic and moral subject-pictures and celebrated portraits of young women. It surveys signature works and recurring motifs — expressive, dew-bright eyes, delicate flesh tones, and tender household scenes — and follows the arc of early acclaim, mounting personal vanity, critical controversy, and eventual decline. Chapters mix biographical narrative with close readings of notable paintings and evaluations of technique, colour, and compositional practice.

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Alys Eyre Macklin

Alys Eyre Macklin was a notable author and art historian, recognized for her contributions to the study of 18th-century French painting. Her key work, "Greuze," delves into the life and artistry of Jean-Baptiste Greuze, a prominent figure in the art world known for his emotive portraits and genre scenes. Macklin's scholarship reflects a deep engagement with the aesthetics and cultural context of her subjects, making her a valuable voice in the field of art history. Her writings continue to be referenced by those interested in the intersection of art and literature.

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