Pierre-Michel Bourdon (1778-1841)

Marcus Sextus returning and finding his Wife dead and his Daughter crying

Details
Pierre-Michel Bourdon (1778-1841)
Marcus Sextus returning and finding his Wife dead and his Daughter crying
black, red, blue and orange chalk heightened with white
134 x 156 mm.
Provenance
Vve. Filhol & Bourdon; Paris, 26 January 1829, according to an inscription 'Bourdon (d'après Guérin) dessin original de la Gravure ayant obtenu un des prix décennaux. (provenant de la Vente Filhol)' on a label attached to the backing.
Marquis de Crillon, his inscription '+ representant un tableau de guerin dessiné par Bourdon, je legue le dessin cy dessous + à monsieur adolphe de thermes en souvenir de notre longue et commune amitié. Paris Ce mars 1864 Mis de Crillon/' on a label attached to the backing with seals with a coat-of-arm with a Marquis' Crest inscribed with the motto 'Fait ton Devoir'.
Adolphe de Thermes, 1864.
Comte de Gontant to his nephew,
Comte Antoine de Gontant Biron, in 1879, his inscription 'Ce dessin m'a été laissé par mon oncle le comte de Gontrant en 1879 Cte Ant. de Gontrant Biron' on the second label.
Engraved
For J. Lavallée and A.-C. Caraffe, Galerie du Musée Napoléon, Paris, 1804-1815.

Lot Essay

The drawing reproduces a painting exhibited by Guérin in the 1799 Salon, acquired by the state and now in the Louvre. The volumes of the Galerie du Musée Napoléon illustrate some 720 pictures from the newly created Musée Napoléon. The plates were engraved by Dufraine, Malapeau, Duplessi-Berteau, Damprun and others. On the frontispiece is a portrait of the publisher Filhol drawn by Bourdon and engraved by Pauquet.

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