Boy Reading

Description

Large-scale monochrome drawings, such as this one, became popular in 19th-century France and were considered finished works in their own right, rather than preparatory studies for paintings. Here, a young boy is lost in contemplation while reading a book. This scene of leisure serves as a counterpoint to Servant Drawing Water from the Fountain (2024.149), which depicts a maid at work.

Provenance

Private Collection, Paris [according to Stoppenbach and Delestre]. Sold by Stoppenbacch and Delestre, Ltd., London, to the Art Institute, 1994.

Boy Reading

François Bonvin

c. 1861

Accession Number

129771

Medium

Black chalk, heightened with touches of white chalk, on white laid paper

Dimensions

47.5 × 31.2 cm (18 3/4 × 12 5/16 in.)

Classification

chalk

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Harold Joachim Memorial Endowment Fund