Jean-Baptiste Pater (Valenciennes 1695-1736 Paris)
Jean-Baptiste Pater (Valenciennes 1695-1736 Paris)

A seated woman nursing a child

細節
Jean-Baptiste Pater (Valenciennes 1695-1736 Paris)
A seated woman nursing a child
with number '321' in pencil (bottom left)
two shades of red chalk
5 7/8 x 6 ½ in. (14.5 x 16.6 cm)
來源
Camille Groult, Paris (1832-1908) with associated number ‘321’.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby’s, London, 4 December 1969, lot 52.
出版
J. Ingamells, The Wallace Collection. Catalogue of Pictures, III. French before 1815, London 1989, p. 301.
展覽
London, John Baskett, Exhibition of Old Master and English Drawings, 1968, no. 42.

拍品專文

This sketch of a woman and her child, executed in red and brownish red chalk, was used for one Pater’s most important military paintings, Les Vivandières de Brest in the Wallace Collection, London (inv. P452; see F. Ingersoll-Smouse, Jean-Baptiste Pater, Paris 1921, no. 405, fig. 107). The composition became well-known after 1760 thanks to an engraving by Jacques-Philippe Le Bas. The subject recalls Watteau’s early pictures of soldiers resting (cfr. A. Wile, Watteau’s Soldiers. Scenes of military life in eighteenth-century France, exhib. cat., Frick Collection, New York, 2016).

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