Description
Gabriel de Saint-Aubin was known for his rapidly executed, sketchy style, often used to depict performances and social scenes. The exaggerated lifted legs of the dancers seen here imply a comic, theatrical style; no social dance during the 18th century would have permitted such pronounced gestures, especially for a woman. Both dancers wear jackets with irregular hemlines decorated with round bells similar to those found on jesters’ costumes. The lanterns and swags of flowers strung from trees and the small orchestra playing on the right suggest a guinguette, or outdoor tavern with a pleasure garden.
Provenance
John S. Thacher [1904-1982], Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Washington (?-at least 1951); Member of the Rothschild family (?-by 1966); (Rosenberg & Stiebel, Inc., New York, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH) (1966); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1966-)
Accession Number
1966.124
Medium
brush and brown and gray wash, with gouache, watercolor, and traces of graphite
Dimensions
Sheet: 19.8 x 31.3 cm (7 13/16 x 12 5/16 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Credit Line
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund