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Lingerie Boutique and Conversation (verso)

c. 1765–75
(French, 1724–1780)
Measurements
Sheet: 21.7 x 17 cm (8 9/16 x 6 11/16 in.)
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Because of Gabriel de Saint-Aubin’s focus on social events and contemporary culture, his drawings are considered important records of eighteenth-century Parisian life.

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Gabriel de Saint-Aubin was known for his distinctively sketchy style and interest in depicting performances such as dance and theater, the subjects seen here. The artist developed a distinctive composite style of sketching, and this work exemplifies his practice of covering both sides of a sheet of paper with diverse images in varying media.
A vertically oriented pen and brown ink drawing on off-white paper depicts a sketchy scene. Upper left, a man in a hat gestures from a balcony above large, swirling lines. Centrally, a figure in a tall hat stands with arms outstretched. To the right, a cloaked figure in a ruff collar stands before a crowd and a person on a ladder. Wavy lines suggest buildings and clouds in the background.

Lingerie Boutique and Conversation (verso)

c. 1765–75

Gabriel de Saint-Aubin

(French, 1724–1780)
France, 18th century

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