Over the past decade one of the most important and comprehensive private American collections of early French drawings has been assembled. Mastery and Elegance presents a selection of 115 works dating from the early 17th to the early 19th century by approximatley 70 artists. In addition to remarkable drawings by well-known draftsmen such as Poussin, Lorrain, Watteau, Fragonard, and David, the book includes superb examples of the work of lesser-known figures.
These two works cover essentially the same period in distinct ways. Both catalogs were written by staff at the sponsoring institution, but the Harvard publication has fuller discussions, a better-developed critical apparatus, and a broader scope than the Met's. As the catalog of one privately formed collection, Harvard's work has a unity of vision in its contents, while the Met's combines well-known drawings held by various institutions with many less familiar sheets from private collections. Harvard's catalog is arranged by artist's birth date, the Met's chronologically and thematically. Plates in both titles are very good. Although both books would work well in most public and academic art history collections, the Met catalog would be more appropriate for the general reader at a public library. The Harvard catalog, which contains excellent indexes of former owners, artists' subjects, and the like, is better suited to the serious academic researcher in a university.AJack Perry Brown, Art Inst. of Chicago Lib.
Director's Foreword
James Cuno
Homage to a Collector & a Plea for Research
Pierre Rosenberg de l'Academie francaise
Preface & Acknowledgments
Alvin L. Clark, Jr.
List of Contributors
Academicism & Anti-Academicism: Drawing in France in the
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Alain Merot & Sophie Raux-Carpentier
On Some Collectors of Eighteenth-Century French Drawings
in the United States
Marianne Roland Michel
An Interview with Jeffrey E. Horvitz
William W. Robinson & Alvin L. Clark, Jr.
CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION
Notes to the Catalogue
Biographies of Artists in the Exhibition
Alvin L. Clark, Jr., with the assistance of Anne R. Leonard
Appendix of Other Early French Drawings in the Horvitz Collection
Alvin L. Clark, Jr., with the assistance of Patrick Murphy
Index of Former Owners
Index of Subjects
Index of Cited Drawings
Index of Artists
Alvin L. Clark, Jr., with the assistance of Anne R. Leonard
Bibliography
Illustration Credits