Description
Drawing was an essential part of Théodule Ribot's practice and he often sketched his environs from life. As a realist artist, Ribot favored humble subjects taken from everyday life. This double-sided sheet was likely one that he reused for two disparate images: a cat viewed from three angles, perhaps in his studio, and what appears to be a sculpture of two figures embracing.
Provenance
(Shepherd Gallery, New York, sold to Mrs. Muriel Butkin) (?-1977); Mrs. Muriel Butkin, Shaker Heights, OH (1977-2008); estate of Mrs. Muriel Butkin, by bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art (2008-2010); Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2010-)
Cats (recto); Sketch of Two Figures Embracing (verso)
Théodule RibotAccession Number
2010.285
Medium
pen and black ink and brush and black wash on paper
Dimensions
Sheet: 23.5 x 17.1 cm (9 1/4 x 6 3/4 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Credit Line
Bequest of Muriel Butkin