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Ernest Meissonier — Sketchbook, page 25: Studies of Figures in Boats
Ernest Meissonier

Sketchbook, page 25: Studies of Figures in Boats

1860

This graphite sketchbook page by Ernest Meissonier demonstrates the French academic artist's meticulous observational approach through rapidly executed studies of figures positioned in boats. The loose, gestural linework captures the essential poses and spatial relationships of the figures while maintaining the spontaneity characteristic of preparatory sketches. As a master of historical narrative painting, Meissonier used such studies to develop the human elements that would later appear in his more elaborate finished compositions.

Medium
graphite

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Ernest Meissonier, Sketchbook, page 25: Studies of Figures in Boats, 1860

This graphite sketchbook page by Ernest Meissonier demonstrates the French academic artist's meticulous observational approach through rapidly executed studies of figures positioned in boats. The loose, gestural linework captures the essential poses and spatial relationships of the figures while maintaining the spontaneity characteristic of preparatory sketches. As a master of historical narrative painting, Meissonier used such studies to develop the human elements that would later appear in his more elaborate finished compositions.

Medium
graphite
Year
1860
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Detailed observation, Preparatory sketches, Academic Art, Maritime subjects, Sketchbook format, 19th Century, Romantic Era, French Artist, Figure Studies, Graphite Drawing

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