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Hubert Robert (1733-1808)

La Fontaine de la Liberté

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Hubert Robert (1733-1808)
La Fontaine de la Liberté
signed 'H. Robert. S.L.'
black chalk, pen and brown ink, watercolour
611 x 495 mm.
Literature
P. Bordes and A. Chevalier, Musée de la Révolution française: Catalogue des Peinture, Sculptures et Dessins, Vizille, 1996, p. 242.
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This lot is NOT daggered.

Lot Essay

The drawing is related to a picture from the Sigismond Bardac collection (fig. 1) sold in Paris, 10-11 May 1920, lot 35b, illustrated. Both painting and drawing were executed when Robert was imprisoned during the Terror at jail Saint-Lazare, between October 1793 and January 1794. The former is inscribed on the fountain 'Fons Libertatis' and alludes to the revolutionary theme originated by Jean-Jacques Rousseau of the People drinking at the fountain of Liberty whence sprouts the tree of Liberty.
A red chalk version of this composition is in the Musée de la Révolution française in Vizille, P. Bordes and A. Chevalier, op. cit., no. 68, illustrated.

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