- Description
-
- Creator(s)
- Thomas Girtin (1775-1802)
- Title
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- Studies of Women and Men, Including an Advocate Pleading
- Date
- 1801 - 1802
- Medium and Support
- Graphite on laid paper
- Dimensions
- 22 × 19 cm, 8 ⅝ × 7 ½ in
- Inscription
‘Ls. Francia’s respects to Mr Girtin / gratefully returns the picture / & wished Mr Gs remarks on / the drawing of H [illegible]’ lower right, by François Louis Thomas Francia
- Object Type
- Outline Drawing
- Subject Terms
- Figure Studies
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- Collection
- Catalogue Number
- TG1902
- Girtin & Loshak Number
- 484e as 'Three studies of women, and an advocate pleading'
- Description Source(s)
- Auction Catalogue
Provenance
Thomas Calvert Girtin (1801–74); then by descent to Thomas Girtin (1874–1960); given to Tom Girtin (1913–94), c.1938; his sale, Sotheby’s, 14 November 1991, lot 99 as 'Figure of women and an advocate preaching'
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About this Work
Thomas Girtin (1874–1960) and David Loshak thought that this sheet of figure studies was related to a group ‘sketched in Paris’ during Girtin’s stay there in the winter and early spring of 1801–2 that includes TG1899 and TG1900 (Girtin and Loshak, 1954, p.201). Certainly, it is logical to expect that the artist made a number of other studies of figures with which to populate his twenty Picturesque Views in Paris, a publication that, as its prospectus announced, was aimed at the ‘Fashionable World’ and for which the ‘Costume … has been particularly attended to’ (Girtin, Paris Prospectus, 1802).1 None of the studies seen here appear to have been used for the prints, however, and it is far from clear that they were made on the spot in France, not least because they are on a piece of paper that contains a note sent to Girtin by his colleague François Louis Thomas Francia (1772–1839). The artist, who is not known to have left London at this time, wrote: ‘Ls. Francia’s respects to Mr Girtin / gratefully returns the picture / & wishes Mr Gs remarks on / the drawing of H [illegible]’. This may have been sent in relation to a drawing by Girtin that Francia published as a soft-ground etching (see TG1779 figure 2), whilst the ‘drawing of H…’ may refer to the artist John Hoppner (1758–1810), whose sketches were included in the same publication, Studies of Landscapes … from the Originals (Francia, 1810). However, whilst Francia’s message might suggest that the sketches were made in London, on balance, I still favour the idea that they were produced with the Paris publication in mind, and, specifically, that they were copied from a secondary source, perhaps French in origin. The male figure, at the top right, which was interpreted by Girtin and Loshak as showing a legal ‘advocate pleading’ his case, in particular appears to have been copied from a print where the pose would have been understandable from its original context.
1801 - 1802
A Sheet of Figure Studies
TG1899
1801 - 1802
A Sheet of Figure Studies Relating to ‘Picturesque Views in Paris’
TG1900