Théodore Rousseau

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Théodore Rousseau
1812-1867
Cliffs in Normandy
1831-1832
Pen and brown ink on laid paper
5 7/8 x 7 3/8 inches (149 x 187 mm)
Gift of Karen B. Cohen in Honor of Peggy Fogelman.
2022.346
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Rousseau visited Normandy in 1831, following in the footsteps of the watercolorists of the previous generation. His pen lines here are so daring and free that some have suggested the view is a later remembrance of these coastal cliffs drawn in the 1850s. The quivering contours and scribbled shading lends a sense of speed to the composition, as though the sky or weather were rapidly changing. It was this type of mark making that elicited Vincent van Goghʼs appreciation for Rousseauʼs drawings.

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Lucien Goldschmidt Inc., New York; sale, Hauswedell and Nolte, Hamburg, 5 June 1975, lot 405; private collection; Jill Newhouse, New York; from whom purchasedby Karen B. Cohen, 2009.
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Cohen, Karen B., former owner.

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