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Sheet of Sketches (recto)

1819
(French, 1791–1824)
Measurements
Sheet: 22.8 x 35 cm (9 x 13 3/4 in.)
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Public Domain
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Géricault died at a young age and had a professional career lasting only just over a decade.

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The inscription at the upper left of the sheet states that Géricault executed these studies at the spring of the Magdelaine, near the forest of Fontainebleau, which he visited in 1819. The male figures closely resemble the earlier studies he made while in Italy of peasants during horse races at annual Roman carnivals. Here, men struggle to keep control of their unseen animals during the moments before the race. The verso female figures, visible though the paper, derive directly from Pompeiian paintings of bacchanals, or revelers participating in festivals honoring Bacchus, the god of wine.
A horizontally oriented pen and brown ink drawing on beige paper features various sketches. In the upper center, a muscular nude man stands with legs wide and arms outstretched. To our left, a large silhouette is rendered in dark brown wash. Below, another figure reclines toward our right. Faint sketches are scattered in the background, with cursive handwriting written in the upper left corner.

Sheet of Sketches (recto)

1819

Théodore Géricault

(French, 1791–1824)
France, 19th century

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