L’Accordée de village

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L’Accordée de village is an 18th-century genre painting by Jean-Baptiste Greuze that depicts a sentimental rural marriage scene, exemplifying his moralizing and emotional style.

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L’Accordée de village canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genre painting
painting
artisticSchool French school
associatedWith Jean-Baptiste Greuze’s reputation as a moralizing painter
countryOfOrigin France
creator Jean-Baptiste Greuze
creatorNationality French
depicts bride
domestic interior
engagement ceremony
father giving daughter’s hand in marriage
groom
notary
peasant family
rural marriage scene
witnesses
exhibitedAt Paris Salon
exhibitionYear 1761
genre genre painting
moralizing painting
sentimental painting
hasStyle Rococo
proto-Neoclassical
hasTheme family
marriage
rural life
social class
virtue rewarded
inception 1761
18th century
influencedBy Dutch genre painting
Enlightenment moral philosophy
languageOfTitle French
mainSubject family virtue
filial obedience
marriage agreement
rural morality
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement French Rococo artists
surface form: French Rococo

early French Neoclassicism
notableFor emotional expressiveness
moralizing narrative
sentimental depiction of rural life
partOf French 18th-century painting
period 18th century
titleInEnglish The Village Bride
titleInFrench L’Accordée de village self-link

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Jean-Baptiste Greuze notableWork L’Accordée de village
The Village Bride originalLanguageTitle L’Accordée de village
L’Accordée de village titleInFrench L’Accordée de village self-link