Two Greek Vases

1775/80

Jacques-Louis David

Associated Names
Jacques-Louis David

Artist, French, 1748 - 1825

The image shows two line drawings of ancient-style vases. The vase on the left has an elongated neck with a handle arching over the top and a base depicting an illustration of a seated figure. The vase on the right is slightly larger with a broad mouth and two handles at the sides, featuring illustrations of standing figures on its midsection. The color palette is primarily a soft beige of the paper, accented with light grey pencil sketches. The vases are positioned side by side, with the one on the left being slightly narrower and taller, and both centered within the image.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    transfer tracing on oiled laid paper

  • Credit Line

    Patrons' Permanent Fund

  • Dimensions

    overall: 17.2 x 12.8 cm (6 3/4 x 5 1/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1998.105.1.dddd

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Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Estate of the artist (sale, Paris, 17 April 1826, under no. 66; withdrawn); Mme. David (sale, Paris, 11 March 1835, under no. 16); purchased by one of David's pupils, Mlle. X (name obliterated);[1] by descent in her family; (Bruno de Bayser, Paris); purchased 1998 by NGA.
[1] According to inscription on flyleaf.

Associated Names

Wikidata ID

Q64580230

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