Description
This drawing was likely created during time that Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux spent in Rome, where he studied the work of Renaissance masters. Carpeaux was particularly influenced by Michelangelo, especially the Italian sculptor’s compositions featuring twisted bodies and stacked forms. This drawing is one of several that were created in preparation for a painting—which was never completed—of Charon, responsible for ferrying deceased souls to the world of the dead.
Provenance
Studio of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (c. 1858-1913); (Galerie Manzi Joyant, Paris, France) (December 9, 1913); (Rowland, Browse, and Delbanco, London, United Kingdom); (Adolphe Stein, Paris, France); (Shepherd Gallery, New York, NY); Jan Milner, New York, NY (1975-76); Muriel Butkin, Cleveland, OH (1976-2008); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (December 2, 2019)
Accession Number
2019.251
Medium
Pen and brown ink and graphite on antique laid paper (recto), black chalk on antique laid paper (verso)
Dimensions
Sheet: 16.1 x 22.4 cm (6 5/16 x 8 13/16 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Credit Line
Bequest of Muriel Butkin