The Departure of Jacob

Description

François Boucher was known for romantic, idealized pastoral scenes and produced relatively few religious works. This drawing, however, is believed to relate to the Old Testament story in which Jacob travels to Canaan with his family. Boucher used a limited palette of brown, red, and black to create dramatic shadows and highlights. The family is seen basking in the dappled sunlight that illuminates the mother and her baby as they rest beneath a palm tree. The sheet may have served as a preparatory study for a similar painting by Boucher that is lost today and known only through a reproductive engraving by the printmaker Elisabeth Cousinet-Lempereur.

Provenance

(possibly sold, Drouot, Paris, May 3-5, 1858, no. 48, no. 630); (Marius Paulme [1863-1928; Lugt 1910], Paris) (1905); Mme D., Paris (?-?); (Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd., London, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH) (by 1977-1981)

The Departure of Jacob

François Boucher

c. 1755

Accession Number

1981.58

Medium

Pen and brown-black ink, brown ink wash, and red chalk wash, with black chalk on cream laid paper

Dimensions

Sheet: 34.8 x 23.1 cm (13 11/16 x 9 1/8 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Delia E. Holden and L. E. Holden Funds