Neapolitan Herder and a Cow Leaving a Cave | |
Wikidata: | Q92998744 |
Artist: | Jean Barbault |
Year: | circa 1750 |
Medium: | oil painting on canvas |
Movement: | Rococo genre painting |
Height Metric: | 49 |
Width Metric: | 64.5 |
Dimensions Ref: | [1] |
Metric Unit: | cm |
Museum: | Musée des Beaux-Arts |
City: | Strasbourg |
Accession: | 2009 |
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.[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The painting, which was unpublished before its purchase by the museum, is considered as one of the masterpieces of Jean Barbault, a French painter later established in Rome, who died at the early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.[2] [3]
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 [14.8 × 154 in]) Mascarade des quatres parties du monde, now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon, and may be a self-portrait.[4] [5]