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The Salon of 1761 was an art exhibition held at the Louvre in Paris. Staged during the reign of Louis XV and at a time when the Seven Years' War against Britain and Prussia was at its height, it reflected the taste of the Ancien régime during the mid-eighteenth century. The biannual Salon was organised by the Académie Royale.
The Exhibition of 1761 was the inaugural art exhibition ... Salon of 1761, ... War, and the Arts in the British World, 1750–1850. Profile Books, 2010. Uglow, Jenny. ...
In the Salon of 1759, Salon of 1761 and Salon of 1763 Greuze exhibited with ever-increasing success; at the Salon of 1765 he reached the zenith of his powers and reputation. In that year he was represented with at least thirteen works, amongst which may be cited La Jeune Fille qui pleure son oiseau mort , La Bonne Mère , Le Mauvais fils puni ...
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The Village Bride (French: L'Accordée de Village) is a painting by the French artist Jean-Baptiste Greuze, created in 1761. It is now in the Louvre, in Paris. The work was first exhibited at the Salon of 1761, where it was unanimously praised by the critics, notably by Diderot. It was the first example of the 'moral painting' genre, to which ...
Marie-Gabrielle Capet was born in Lyon on 6 September 1761. [2] In her youth, Capet attended a public drawing school located in her town. [ 3 ] In eighteenth-century France, the Royal Academy of Art was responsible for training artists and exhibiting artworks at the Salon that glorified heroic values promoted by the Bourbon monarchy.