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Jean Baptiste Claude Chatelain
Landscape with Figures in the English Countryside

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Landscape with Figures in the English Countryside Pen, ink and graphite with gray and brown washes on laid watermarked paper, c. 1740 Signed by the artist lower left of image: "Chatelain fecit" (see photo) A finished drawing, signed by the artist, showing his inspiration by Claude Lorain (1600 or 1604/5-1682) Provenance: Mathias Komor Works of Art Mary Whelan Prue Warburg (1909-2009) Mary Whelan Prue Warburg (1909-2009), widow of Edward M.M. Warburg, founding Trustee and Board member of MoMA (1932-1958); Metropolitan Museum of Art Honorary Trustee 1983-1992 Regarding the artist: "Topographical draughtsman and printmaker; son of Huguenot parents named Phillippe (he probably took name Chatelain later), worked and died in London in 1758 (not 1771 as stated by earlier authorities). Chatelain worked for notable London publishers, including John Rocque, Francis Vivares and Arthur Pond for whom he worked on Italian landscapes, 1741-3." Courtesy of the British Museum "An engraver and draftsman of French Huguenot descent, Chatelain was one of the most accomplished landscape engravers working in mid-eighteenth century London. He published a drawing manual, A New Book of Landskips (1737), and provided etchings for such projects as 44 Italian Landscapes (1741-3), The London Hospital (1753), and Six Views in the North of England (1754). His landscape drawings, several of which are in the British Museum, are in the tradition of Claude Lorrain." Courtesy of the Morgan Library Works by Chatelain are in the following public collections: The British Museum Victoria & Albert Museum Tate Museum National Trust Collections, UK Glasgow Museums Courtauld Gallery National Gallery of Art, Washington Metropolitan Museum of Art Morgan Library, New York Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Art Institute of Chicago Harvard Art Museums High Museum, Atlanta Rhode Island School of Design Art Museum Albright Knox Museum, Buffalo Fine Art Museum of San Francisco
  • Creator:
    Jean Baptiste Claude Chatelain (1710 - 1758)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 6.375 in (16.2 cm)Width: 6 in (15.24 cm)
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  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
    1740-1749
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Fairlawn, OH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FA73541stDibs: LU1406864412
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