AUGUSTIN DE SAINT-AUBIN (PARIS 1736-1807)
AUGUSTIN DE SAINT-AUBIN (PARIS 1736-1807)

Portrait of the artist’s wife, Louise-Nicole Godeau Saint-Aubin

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AUGUSTIN DE SAINT-AUBIN (PARIS 1736-1807)
Portrait of the artist’s wife, Louise-Nicole Godeau Saint-Aubin
signed and dated ‘Aug. de St. aubin del. 1772’ (lower center on the mount)
graphite, blue and white chalk, ink framing lines
6 ¾ x 4 7⁄8 in. (17.4 x 12.2 cm)
Provenance
with William H. Schab Galleries, New York (Prints & Drawings By Great Masters. Catalogue forty, 1965, no. 151, ill.)
Acquired by Annie Laurie Aitken (1900-1984) and Russell Barnett Aitken (1910-2002) from the above.
Exhibited
New York, William H. Schab Galleries, Great Master Drawings and Prints. Catalogue forty-five, 1968, no. 161, ill.).

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Lot Essay

Augustin de Saint-Aubin belonged to a family of artists. Both of his brothers - Gabriel and Charles-Germain - were painters. Augustin was a prolific printmaker and worked mostly on a small scale. Together with religious and mythological compositions, he produced numerous portraits finely drawn in chalk. The artist loved to depict his wife, Louise-Nicole Godeau, whom he married in 1764. Several portraits of Louise-Nicole by Augustin survive. Among these is an interesting drawing of her, depicted as the muse of Painting, in which she is graciously seated and holds a pencil case, while looking at her beloved portrayed on the canvas (sold at Christie’s, New York, 1 November 2018, lot 1128).

Louise-Nicole Godeau was herself a capable artist: at least three drawings by her hand are mentioned in the collection of Hippolyte Destailleur (1822-1893) in Paris and dispersed at auction upon his death (Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 26-27 May 1893, lots 27-29).

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