
Huntsman Blowing His Horn (Primary Title)
Edgar Degas, French, 1834 - 1917 (Artist)
This sketch of a huntsman on a horse has been identified as copy of a figure from Carle Vernet’s Deer Hunt on Saint-Hubert’s Day in 1818. Degas made three copies from this painting—two drawings and a watercolor—demonstrating his interests in Vernet as a forerunner in the equestrian tradition and in the courtly elegance of the early 19th Century, also epitomized by Vernet.
Degas studio stamp lower left (Lugt 658)
Illegible graphite inscription along right edge. Inscribed in graphite on verso: "N3/ B" (?), "Ph/ 2020" and "No 2"
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon
"The French Horse from Géricault to Picasso: Works from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts", The National Sporting Library & Museum, May 6 - July 31, 2016
"The French Horse from Géricault to Picasso: Works from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts", University of Richmond, March 3 - April 25, 2016
"French Paintings from the Collections of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon and Mrs. Mellon Bruce", National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., March 17 to May 1, 1966; catalog no. 217. [45 DAYS]
A Day at the Races: Manet, Degas, and Images of the Horse, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., April 12 – July 12, 1998
"The French Horse from Géricault to Picasso: Works from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts", University of Richmond, March 3 - April 25, 2016
"French Paintings from the Collections of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon and Mrs. Mellon Bruce", National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., March 17 to May 1, 1966; catalog no. 217. [45 DAYS]
A Day at the Races: Manet, Degas, and Images of the Horse, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., April 12 – July 12, 1998
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