Petanque Players in Brittany

Description

This drawing of the French lawn game pétanque shows bowlers in the countryside of Brittany. Their traditional costume appealed to Laval, who had been born and raised in Paris. City dwellers frequently traveled to Brittany in search of a preindustrial age, and it was there that Laval met Paul Gauguin. The two stayed at the same guesthouse in 1886 and—in an extension of their search for the otherworldly—they traveled to Panama and Martinique together in 1887. The friendship came to an end, however, when both artists developed feelings for Madeleine Bernard. Laval married her, but he died from tuberculosis just a few years later.

Provenance

Josefowitz collection, by 1981 [Pope 1981]; sold, Christie's, Paris, May 23, 2007, lot 90, to Dorothy Braude Edinburg, Brookline, MA; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2013.

Petanque Players in Brittany

Charles Laval

1890

Accession Number

198868

Medium

Graphite on cream wove paper, laid down on off-white wove paper

Dimensions

Primary support: 27.2 × 41.2 cm (10 3/4 × 16 1/4 in.); Secondary support: 28 × 43 cm (11 1/16 × 16 15/16 in.)

Classification

prints and drawing

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Dorothy Braude Edinburg to the Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection