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Edme Bouchardon's Vade Mecum

109. Volume II, folio 23 recto
110. Volume II, folio 24 recto
111. Volume II, folio 25 recto
112. Volume II, folio 26 recto
113. Volume II, folio 27 verso
114. Volume II, folio 29 recto
115. Volume II, folio 30 recto
116. Volume II, folio 31 verso
117. Volume II, folio 32 recto
118. Volume II, folio 32 verso
119. Volume II, folio 33 recto
120. Volume II, folio 38 verso

Edme Bouchardon (Chaumont-en-Bassigny 1698–1762 Paris) was one of the greatest sculptors during the reign of Louis XV (r. 1715–74) and one of the most prolific and talented draftsmen of eighteenth-century France. The Morgan’s two-volume Vade Mecum (“Come with me”) sketchbook contains no fewer than 111 drawings, made mostly in red chalk, as well as a partial third volume of drawings in black chalk by another hand. The drawings, made by Bouchardon in Rome, are mostly copies of sculptural and architectural elements from around the city, while some are creative inventions and preparatory commissions that the artist tried to secure.