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(Redirected from Neapolitan Herder and a Cow leaving a Cave) Painting by Jean Barbault
Neapolitan Herder and a Cow Leaving a Cave
ArtistJean Barbault
Yearcirca 1750
Mediumoil painting on canvas
MovementRococo
genre painting
Dimensions49 cm × 64.5 cm (19 in × 25.4 in)
LocationMusée des Beaux-Arts, Strasbourg
Accession2009

Neapolitan Herder and a Cow Leaving a Cave (French: Berger napolitain et bufflonne quittant une grotte) is a circa 1750 painting by the French artist Jean Barbault. It is now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Strasbourg. Its inventory number is 44.2009.2.1.

The painting, which was unpublished before its purchase by the museum, is considered as one of the masterpieces of Jean Barbault, a French painter later established in Rome, who died at the early age of 43.

While the real subject of the painting remains mysterious (does it depict a simple genre scene, or does it depict Io with Argus, or with Mercury?), the herder looks like a figure that appears at the right edge of Barbault's extravagant painting (measuring 37.7 × 392 cm ) Mascarade des quatres parties du monde, now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon, and may be a self-portrait.

References

  1. ^ "Berger napolitain et bufflonne quittant une grotte". museesgrandest.org. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  2. Rykner, Didier (24 July 2009). "Strasbourg achète un Jean Barbault et se voit offrir un Antonio Vaccaro". latribunedelart.com. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  3. "Jean Barbault Exhibition in Strasbourg". enfilade18thc.com. 26 June 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  4. Preiner, Michaela (20 June 2010). "Wie eine Büffelkuh zum Star avanciert". Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  5. Rykner, Didier (5 June 2010). "Jean Barbault (1718-1762). Le théâtre de la vie italienne". latribunedelart.com. Retrieved 28 June 2022.


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