James Barry, R.A. (Cork 1741-1806 London)
James Barry, R.A. (Cork 1741-1806 London)

Madonna and Child

Details
James Barry, R.A. (Cork 1741-1806 London)
Madonna and Child
signed 'J. Barry Invt.' (on the chair arm, lower right)
pen and brown ink, brown wash, inscribed in a circle, watermark Britannia
10 1/8 x 7 ¾ in. (25.8 x 19.7 cm.)
Provenance
with an unidentified collector's mark.
Exhibited
Cork, Crawford Art Gallery, James Barry: 'The Great Historical Painter', 2005-6, no. DR17.

Lot Essay

With the exception of his academic nude studies (see lot 78), most of Barry’s drawings were a means of developing ideas for paintings and prints (see lot 81). Dunne suggests that the present drawing was executed in the 1790s as a preliminary design for a proposed series of pictures on the Life of Christ: a scheme designed as a continuation of Barry’s Paradise Lost series of earlier in the same decade. Other possible subjects are the Adoration of the Shepherds and The Baptism of Christ (Dunne, op. cit., pp. 167-8, nos. DR18 and 19).

We are grateful to Martin Butlin for his help in preparing this catalogue entry.

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