FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)
FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)
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Property from the Collection of Dr. Corinne Bronfman
FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

A man, leaning with his arms, looking up

Details
FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)
A man, leaning with his arms, looking up
black and white chalk, on light brown paper, upper corners cut
7 5⁄8 x 9 ¼ in. (19.4 x 23.5 cm)
Provenance
Charles Gasc (1822-after 1869), Paris and Spain (L. 542).
with Wildenstein & Co., New York.
Howard Page Cross (1910-1975), New York; by descent to his heirs; Sotheby’s, 5 July 1976, lot 81.
Gerald Bronfman (1911-1986) and Marjorie Bronfman, née Schechter (1917-2012), Montreal; by descent to
Corinne Bronfman (1947-2022), Washington DC; by descent to the present owners.
Literature
A. Ananoff, L’Œuvre dessiné de François Boucher, Paris, 1966, no. 904, fig. 155.
A. Ananoff, with D. Wildenstein, François Boucher, Lausanne and Paris, 1976, II, p. 1753, under no. 423, ‘Dessins’, no. 7, fig. 1210.
J. Ingamells, The Wallace Collection. Catalogue of Pictures, III, French Before 1815, London, 1989, p. 76.
Exhibited
Washington, National Gallery of Art, and Chicago, Art Institute, François Boucher in North American Collections: 100 Drawings, 1973, no. 70, ill. (catalogue by R. Shoolman Slatkin).
New York, Stair Sainty Matthiesen, François Boucher. His Circle and Influence, 1987, no. 30, ill. (entry by R. Shoolman Slatkin).
Montreal, Museum of Fine Arts, From Boucher to Vuillard. French Master Drawings from the Collection of Mrs. Marjorie Bronfman, 2000 (without catalogue).

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Lot Essay

This small yet powerful study is a sketch for a figure in one of Boucher’s grandest masterpieces, The Setting of the Sun, in the Wallace Collection, London, inv. P486 (Ananoff, op. cit., 1976, II, no. 423, ill.; J. Hedley, François Boucher. Seductive Visions, London, 2004, pp. 105-115, fig. 83; S. Duffy and J. Hedley, The Wallace Collection’s Pictures. A Complete Catalogue, London, 2004, pp. 52-53, ill.). Together with the equally celebrated Rising of the Sun in the same collection (inv. P485), the picture was commissioned in 1752 as a cartoon for a tapestry in the King’s bedroom at the chateau of Bellevue, east of Paris. The man in the present study depicts a triton at lower left in the composition, looking up to Apollo. Several other drawings related to the composition survive, among them a famous sheet of a triton raising out of the sea and holding a conch in the Klassik Stiftung Weimar (inv. KK 9000; see P. Rosenberg in De Callot à Greuze. Dessins français des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles des musées de Weimar, exhib. cat., Weimar, Stiftung Weimarer Klassik und Kunstsammlungen, New York, The Frick Collection, and Paris, Musée Jacquemart-André, 2005-2006, no. 53, ill.). A study for the Apollo in the Rising of the Sun is in the National Gallery of Art, Wahington (inv. 1980.64.1; see M.M. Grasselli, Renaissance to Revolution. French Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, 1500-1800, exhib. cat., Washington, National Gallery of Art, 2009-2010, no. 52, ill.).

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