Studies of Angels (recto); Panthea before Cyrus? (verso)

Description

Dorigny was the collaborator and son-in-law of Simon Vouet, the leading painter working in Paris in the mid-1600s. Their drawing styles are similar, and this sheet was once attributed to Vouet. However, the airy, floating drapery, firm contour lines, and regular parallel hatching lines are all typical of Dorigny's technique in black chalk. Although we do not know of a painting to which this drawing relates, the flying angels indicate that Dorigny had a religious subject in mind when he drew them.

Provenance

Marquis Philippe de Chennevières (1820-1899) (Lugt 2072, lower left, in black ink). [Sotheby's, London (10 March 1977), 29, no. 159, repr. on p. 57]; purchased in 1977.

Studies of Angels (recto); Panthea before Cyrus? (verso)

Michel Dorigny

1655–60?

Accession Number

2008.405

Medium

black chalk heightened with white chalk

Dimensions

Sheet: 20 x 25.7 cm (7 7/8 x 10 1/8 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Bequest of Muriel Butkin