Photo of collection object Jacques Dumont, called Le Romain
La Tour, Maurice-Quentin de. Jacques Dumont, called Le Romain, c. 1742. black and white chalk with pastel, Sheet: 30.8 x 20.8 cm (12 1/8 x 8 3/16 in.). John L. Severance Fund, 1983.89. CC0.

Jacques Dumont, called Le Romain

c. 1742

Maurice Quentin de La Tour

Maurice Quentin de La Tour (French, 1704–1788)

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Jacques Dumont, called Le Romain, c. 1742. Maurice Quentin de La Tour (French, 1704–1788). Black and white chalk with pastel; sheet: 30.8 x 20.8 cm (12 1/8 x 8 3/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1983.89 Maurice Quentin de La Tour specialized in portraiture, and was praised by his contemporaries for creating uncanny likenesses of his sitters. He often created these works using pastel, a rich and powdery drawing material. He took up the technique for this quickly drawn sketch, created directly in front of his friend, the painter Jacques Dumont. La Tour used the drawing as a guide for Dumont's face in two different large-scale portraits in pastel, one of which is in the Louvre in Paris. During the 1800s this sheet was owned by Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, the brothers who, as writers and intellectuals, championed the art of 18th-century France and helped to revive interest in La Tour and other artists from that period. This drawing resembles two pastel portraits that Maurice Quentin de La Tour made of Jacques Dumont during the 1740s, but one work shows the sitter about to paint, while the other shows him playing a guitar.
Classification
Drawing
Formatted Medium
black and white chalk with pastel
Dimensions
Sheet: 30.8 x 20.8 cm (12 1/8 x 8 3/16 in.)
Departments
Drawings
Accession Number
1983.89
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund
Rights Statement
CC0

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