JEAN-BAPTISTE PILLEMENT (LYON 1728-1808)
JEAN-BAPTISTE PILLEMENT (LYON 1728-1808)
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JEAN-BAPTISTE PILLEMENT (LYON 1728-1808)

A couple with their flock on a bridge

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JEAN-BAPTISTE PILLEMENT (LYON 1728-1808)
A couple with their flock on a bridge
with inscription 'J. Pilliment' (lower left)
black chalk, watercolor trompe-l'œil frame
6 5⁄8 x 9 ¾ in. (17 x 24.1 cm)

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Lot Essay

In this drawing Pillement used one of his favorite compositional motifs, the suspension bridge connecting outcrops, to create a sense of dynamism and expanse. The drawing is not a study for any of Pillement's known paintings, though it does share striking similarities with other sheets like a drawing in the National Library of Spain, Madrid (inv. P. ag. An . 231. Al. 150. C. Card.; see G. Martin-Méry, De Tiepolo a Goya, exhib. cat., Bordeaux, Galerie des beaux-arts, 1956, no. 235, ill.).

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