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Sketch for Le Peintre, by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
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Sketch for Le Peintre, by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
Sketch for Le Peintre, by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier (1815-1891). The artist leans back to view his work, resting his head on a womans shoulder. The final painting, Le Peintre (The Painter) was completed in 1877. There is also an undated watercolour of the same subject. Date: 1849
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1840s 1849 1877 Close Easel Ernest Lean Leaning Meissonier Painter Palette Panel Resting Shoulder Troubadour Velvet Peintre Sketchy
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This evocative sketch, titled "Sketch for Le Peintre," captures the introspective moment of renowned French painter Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier (1815-1891) as he leans back in his studio, resting his head on a woman's shoulder. The woman, likely a model or muse, offers a tender and supportive gesture as Meissonier contemplates his work. The final painting, "Le Peintre" or "The Painter," was completed in 1877, and this sketch, believed to be from 1849, offers a rare glimpse into the artist's creative process during the 1840s. Meissonier's studio is adorned with rich red velvet drapes, adding a sense of warmth and intimacy to the scene. The artist is dressed in the traditional troubadour costume of the time, complete with a wide-brimmed hat and a palette in hand. The sketchy, loose lines and vibrant colors convey the energy and passion that Meissonier brought to his work. This poignant moment in the artist's studio is a testament to the deep connection between the artist and his muse, as well as the dedication and focus required to bring a painting to life. The undated watercolor of the same subject further emphasizes the significance of this moment in Meissonier's artistic journey, offering a glimpse into the creative process of one of the most celebrated painters of the 19th century.
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