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A work made of pastel on blue laid paper, laid down on fabric, stretched on a wooden stretcher.

Portrait of a Young Boy with Blue Eyes

c. 1750

Jean-Baptiste Perronneau French, 1715-1783

France

Jean Baptiste Perronneau was one of the most unique portraitists in oil or pastel of the eighteenth century. He worked throughout Europe and Russia, but died a pauper in Holland. One of his most compelling early works is this pastel portrait. In this animated expression of youth, Perronneau used green shading to attain a naturalistic, lively face.

Pastel on blue laid paper, laid down on fabric, stretched on a wooden stretcher

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