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Jacques Luc Barbier-Valbonne

1796
(French, 1767–1855)
Support
Cream(3) wove paper, partially discolored to yellow-brown
Measurements
Sheet: 26.2 x 20.7 cm (10 5/16 x 8 1/8 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

The French Revolution (1789–99) disrupted all traditional hierarchies, including that of art, which habitually placed history painting in the highest regard. When Isabey exhibited this portrait of his friend and fellow artist in the 1796 salon, drawings had taken on significance as a more personal and egalitarian form of art. Isabey depicts Barbier as a solid citizen of the new Republic. The tasseled cap and embroidered jacket recall Barbier’s service as a hussar, a type of soldier; the vest, cravat, and “dog-ear” hairstyle were popular among young men in Paris at the time. Traditionally, however, a fashionable man would not be shown smoking, an activity usually associated with lower classes. Isabey’s focus on the long pipe and steady stream of smoke made the drawing especially populist for the time.
A vertically oriented black chalk and gouache drawing depicts Jacques Luc Barbier-Valbonne, a man with a light skin tone. Facing our right, his head turns left as he holds a long-stemmed pipe, white smoke curling from his lips. He has curly hair, a thin mustache, and wears a dark tasseled cap, an embroidered jacket, and a pleated white shirt, all emerging from a dark, shadowy background.

Jacques Luc Barbier-Valbonne

1796

Jean-Baptiste Isabey

(French, 1767–1855)
France, 19th century

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