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.
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
Credit Line
Harold Joachim Memorial Endowment Fund