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The Departure of Jacob

The Departure of Jacob

c. 1755
Location: not on view

Did You Know?

The gesture between the couple in this drawing -- in which the man offers the woman a pear -- is seen in several other works by François Boucher.

Description

François Boucher was known for romantic, idealized pastoral scenes and produced relatively few religious works. This drawing, however, is believed to relate to the Old Testament story in which Jacob travels to Canaan with his family. Boucher used a limited palette of brown, red, and black to create dramatic shadows and highlights. The family is seen basking in the dappled sunlight that illuminates the mother and her baby as they rest beneath a palm tree. The sheet may have served as a preparatory study for a similar painting by Boucher that is lost today and known only through a reproductive engraving by the printmaker Elisabeth Cousinet-Lempereur.
  • (possibly sold, Drouot, Paris, May 3-5, 1858, no. 48, no. 630)
    1905
    (Marius Paulme [1863-1928; Lugt 1910], Paris)
    ?-?
    Mme D., Paris
    by 1977-1981
    (Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd., London, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH)
    Provenance Footnotes
    1 As "Le Pâtre, sa Famille et son Troupeau au repos, beau dessin à l'encre de Chine lavé au bistre."
    2 According to Agnew's; label from an old backing in CMA files confirms Paulme provenance.
    3 According to Ananoff/Wildenstein 1976.
    4 Inventory no. 44133 on label.
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    Master Drawings. London: Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd., 1977. Mentioned and reproduced: no. 32
    "The Year in Review for 1981." Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art (February 1982): 41-80. Mentioned: pp. 41, 80; Reproduced: p. 49
    Goldfarb, Hilliard T. "Boucher's Pastoral Scene with Family at Rest and the Image of the Pastoral in Eighteenth-Century France." Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art (March 1984): 82-89. Mentioned and reproduce: pp. 82-89
    Laing, Alastair. "Boucher et la pastorale peinte." Revue de l'art 73 (1986): 55-64. Mentioned: p. 61 n. 3
    Dessins français des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles du Musée de Picardie. Exh. Cat. Amiens: Musée de Picardie, 1997. Mentioned: p. 50, under no. 1
    DeGrazia, Diane, and Carter E. Foster. Master Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art. Exh. Cat. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2000. Mentioned: p. 10, pp. 102-103, 288, no. 37; Reproduced: p. 103
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