Study of a Nude Woman, Seated Looking to the Right (recto) Study of a Male Nude (verso)

Description

This sheet is notable in its presentation of a woman, specifically one of Pierre-Paul Prud’hon’s favorite models, Marguerite—known for her curly hair and striking appearance. Following the artist’s death, more than 100 drawings were discovered in his studio, each portraying a closely studied nude figure like those shown here. The context of these works remains unclear: artists typically sketched from a model early in their training, but Prud’hon did so as a well-established painter. He saw drawing as a solitary practice, working consistently with white and black chalks on a paper described by one critic as “moonlit blue.”

Provenance

Studio of the artist, by descent to Charles Boulanger de Boisfremont (c. 1810-1823); Charles Boulanger de Boisfremont [1773–1838], Paris, by descent to his son, M. de Boisfremont fils (1823-1838); M. de Boisfremont fils (1838-1870); (his sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, April 9, 1870, no. 49, sold to Dr. Malherbe) (1870); Dr. Malherbe (1870-?); Walter S. M. Burns [1872–1929], London, (after 1870-1926); (his sale, Sotheby’s, London, May 6, 1926, no. 134) (1926); (Rosenberg & Stiebel, New York, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH) (after 1926-1961); Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1961-)

Study of a Nude Woman, Seated Looking to the Right (recto) Study of a Male Nude (verso)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon

c. 1810

Accession Number

1961.318

Medium

black and white chalk (both stumped)

Dimensions

N/A

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund