Alys Eyre Macklin's 'Greuze' delves into the life and works of the renowned French artist, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, exploring the nuances of his artistry and the societal influences that shaped his oeuvre. Macklin's scholarly approach combines detailed analysis of Greuze's paintings with insightful commentary on the Rococo period, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the artist's significance in art history. This book is a must-read for art enthusiasts seeking a deeper appreciation for Greuze's emotionally charged portraits and genre scenes. Macklin's writing style is engaging and informative, making 'Greuze' a compelling read for both scholars and casual readers alike. With its richly detailed exploration of Greuze's art and the historical context in which he worked, this book offers a valuable contribution to the study of 18th-century French painting.