Description
Degas returned to the theme of horse and rider time and again throughout his career. Scholars believe that he executed the first version of this composition of four jockeys on horseback in a charcoal and pastel drawing. Several years later, he traced the composition, reversing its orientation to create the highly finished Cleveland pastel. The palette is intensified, the distance between the second and third jockeys is increased, and the foliage along the horizon has been added to suggest a lush spring day.
Provenance
Henry Lerolle [1848–1929], Paris (by 1918-after 1933); (Hector Brame, Paris) (?-?); (César M. de Hauke, New York) (?-?); (Jacques Seligmann, New York, sold to Leonard C. Hanna, Jr., Cleveland, OH) (after 1933-1939); Leonard C. Hanna Jr. [1889–1957], Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (1939-1958); Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1958-)
Accession Number
1958.27
Medium
pastel with charcoal underdrawing on tracing paper mounted on cardboard
Dimensions
Sheet: 57.5 x 65.4 cm (22 5/8 x 25 3/4 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Credit Line
Bequest of Leonard C. Hanna Jr.