- Object numberCD154
- TitleA lady (after Watteau)
- Object
- CreatorPhilippe Mercier (Artist)
- Description: Drawings by Mercier are very rare, with only ten listed in the recent catalogue of his works. The present study, as Denys Sutton has pointed out, is related to a group of four drawings, datable c. 1725, formerly in the collection of J. C. Richardson, (three reproduced by K. T. Parker, in Old Master Drawings, Dec. 1932). All these drawings show Mercier's strong dependence on Watteau's example, both in the choice of medium (sanguine and graphite) and subject. [text from 1979 catalogue] (, )
: As pointed out by Denys Sutton, this study relates to a group of four drawings datable c. 1725, formerly in the collection of Sir J. C. Robinson. [text from 1993 catalogue] (, ) - Production date, 1725 around - 1725
- Material
- Dimensions
- 389 mm
- 258 mm
- Inscription
Inscription, : {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Segoe UI;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs18 C.R.\par } Interpretation: Charles Rogers collector's mark
- Associations
Named Collection: Cottonian Collection