The Cock Fight Explained

The Cock Fight
Artist:Jean-Léon Gérôme
Year:1846
Medium:Oil on canvas
Height Metric:143
Width Metric:204
Metric Unit:cm
City:Paris
Museum:Musée d'Orsay

The Cock Fight is an 1846 painting by the French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. It is also known as Young Greeks Attending a Cock Fight (Jeunes Grecs faisant battre des coqs). It is an example of the Neo-Grec style. It was one of Gérôme's first successes.

Provenance

After his failed attempt to win the Prix de Rome, Gérôme was hesitant to exhibit The Cock Fight out of fear for another setback, but was convinced by his teacher Paul Delaroche to enter it into the 1847 Salon. It was well received at the Salon and was sold to Mr. Roux-Laborie.[1] [2]

The art dealer Adolphe Goupil bought it from the widowed Countess H. de Bussat, born Laborie, in 1872 and sold it to the Musée du Luxembourg in 1873. From 1920 to 1986 it was at the Louvre, and since 1986 it is housed at the Musée d'Orsay.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jeunes Grecs faisant battre des coqs dit aussi Un combat de coqs. French. Musée d'Orsay. 2016-06-29.
  2. Web site: Jeunes Grecs faisant battre des coqs. French. Musée d'Orsay. 2016-06-29.