Bust of a Young Man

Description

This compelling portrait of a studio model—composed in just 90 minutes during a demonstration at a London art school—testifies to Aimé-Jules Dalou’s skill at shaping clay. The artist did not speak English, and so his classes were essentially visual performances: he rapidly modeled a sculpture in clay over the course of a lesson and directed students to follow his lead. The French-born British sculptor Édouard Lantéri later recalled that Dalou “completely carried his students away with him. He knew how to inspire them with the desire to work as well as the love of work, and succeeded in awakening an extraordinary enthusiasm where all before seemed dormant.”

Provenance

Alfred Drury, RA (1856-1944), a gift from the artist in 1877; by descent to his son Paul Drury (1903-1987; by descent to his son Jolyon Drury; consigned by him to William Agnew European Sculpture and Works of Art, London, 2019.

Bust of a Young Man

Aimé-Jules Dalou

1877

Accession Number

252737

Medium

Patinated plaster

Dimensions

70 × 44 × 32 cm (27 1/2 × 17 3/8 × 12 5/8 in.)

Classification

bust/head

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Purchased with funds provided by an anonymous donor honoring teachers and their students.