Photo of collection object Funeral for Marie-Thérèse of Spain, Dauphine of France, in the Church of Nôtre Dame, Paris, on November 24, 1746
Cochin, Charles-Nicolas, the younger. Funeral for Marie-Thérèse of Spain, Dauphine of France, in the Church of Nôtre Dame, Paris, on November 24, 1746, c. 1746. Pen and black ink and gray wash heightened with white gouache on cream laid paper, incised (with graphite) for transfer, Sheet: 45 x 30.9 cm (17 11/16 x 12 3/16 in.). John L. Severance Fund, 2000.2. CC0.

Funeral for Marie-Thérèse of Spain, Dauphine of France, in the Church of Nôtre Dame, Paris, on November 24, 1746

c. 1746

Charles-Nicolas Cochin

Charles-Nicolas Cochin (French, 1715–1790)

Drawings

Funeral for Marie-Thérèse of Spain, Dauphine of France, in the Church of Nôtre Dame, Paris, on November 24, 1746, c. 1746. Charles-Nicolas Cochin (French, 1715–1790). Pen and black ink and gray wash heightened with white gouache on cream laid paper, incised (with graphite) for transfer; sheet: 45 x 30.9 cm (17 11/16 x 12 3/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 2000.2 As an official draftsman to the king, Charles-Nicolas Cochin was responsible for documenting royal events, festivities, and ceremonies. When the Spanish princess Marie-Thérèse, wife of Louis XV’s eldest son, died in childbirth, she was given two lavish funerals: one at the Church of Saint Denis, and another, represented in this drawing, at Notre Dame in Paris. Cochin’s drawing shows how the interior of the gothic cathedral was theatrically redecorated in the current rococo style. Beneath the majestic canopy in the center of the nave, an ornate arched structure, a baldequin, contains the princess’s coffin. Charles-Nicolas Cochin worked closely with the branch of the royal household charged with organizing and presenting royal ceremonies to produce prints such as the one related to this drawing.
Classification
Drawing
Formatted Medium
Pen and black ink and gray wash heightened with white gouache on cream laid paper, incised (with graphite) for transfer
Dimensions
Sheet: 45 x 30.9 cm (17 11/16 x 12 3/16 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: on scrap of old mount, now removed, in eighteenth-century hand, in brown ink: C. N. Coc[hin] [abraded] filius delineavit. Novemb. 1746.
Departments
Drawings
Accession Number
2000.2
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund
Rights Statement
CC0

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