拍品專文
Leprince's initial training was in the studio of François Boucher, which lead him into a successful artistic career in Paris. However, in 1758, probably owing the travails of an unhappy marriage, he fled to Russia, remaining there until 1764. In addition to a number of court and society commissions, he made a large number of costume and landscape studies in the Russian hinterland which were to form the basis of his highly fashionable output on his return to France. The present drawing may have been brought to Knole either by John, 2nd Duke of Dorset, who was ambassador in Paris in 1782-89, or by Charles, 1st Earl Whitworth, who was ambassador in Saint Petersburg in 1788-1800 and in Paris in 1802-3.