Negotiating peace in the Senate from the Vicissitudes of War
Maker
(artist)
1716-1809
1716-1809
Title
Negotiating peace in the Senate from the Vicissitudes of War
Date of Production
1795
Medium
graphite, pen and grey ink, grey wash on laid paper, with grey ink framing lines, laid down on a historic mount (same as D.1932.XX.3, XX.5-6 and D.1952.RW.3717)
Dimensions
Height: 12.9 cm
Width: 20.9 cm
Width: 20.9 cm
Accession Number
D.1932.XX.4
Mode of Acquisition
Tomás Harris, gift, 1932 (May)
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Senators
senates
conferences
senates
conferences
Provenance
purchased from the artist, probably by William Beckford (1760-1844); Tomás Harris, London (1908-1964); Harris Gift 1932
Exhibition History
Neo-Classical Drawings, The Courtauld Gallery, London, November 1972-December 1972
Literature
Gaehtgens, Thomas W. and Jacques Lugand, Joseph-Marie Vien. Peintre du Roi (1716-1809), Paris 1988
no. 194
illus. p.194
no. 194
illus. p.194
Inscriptions
Watermark: unable to check due to mount.
Inscription: Recto: within the drawing, left on plinth, grey ink, signed and dated by the artist: “j. m / vien. / 1795.”. Mount (historic), Recto: lower centre, brown ink: “Conférences pour La paix dans le Sénat.”; lower left corner, brown ink: “16.”; lower left edge, graphite, accession number: “4.32”. Mount (historic), Verso: upper left edge, graphite: “4. Presented Tomas Harris May 27th 1932.”; lower right corner, grey ink, circled: “551”.
Collector's mark: none.
Inscription: Recto: within the drawing, left on plinth, grey ink, signed and dated by the artist: “j. m / vien. / 1795.”. Mount (historic), Recto: lower centre, brown ink: “Conférences pour La paix dans le Sénat.”; lower left corner, brown ink: “16.”; lower left edge, graphite, accession number: “4.32”. Mount (historic), Verso: upper left edge, graphite: “4. Presented Tomas Harris May 27th 1932.”; lower right corner, grey ink, circled: “551”.
Collector's mark: none.
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