Between Greuze and David: Pierre Alexandre Wille and Friends

Fascinating small exhibition at the British Museum looking at the work of Pierre Alexandre Wille and his circle.

The show celebrates the bequest from the dealer and philanthropist Colin Clark which doubled the size of the works held by the museum by Wille who they had been collecting since the 19th century. Willie studied under the genre artist, Jean Baptist Greuze and imitated his style which suited the tastes of the ancient regime but failed to develop as times changed

I thought the most striking works were the portraits at the end and I loved this portrait of a man from 1783. He often drew personalities from the Revolution in courtroom sketches.

It was an interesting show to have on with the contemporary artist, Ian Hamilton Finlay who responding the same events 200 years later.

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