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Lot 61: JEAN-BAPTISTE PERRONNEAU

Est: £35,000 GBP - £45,000 GBP
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomJuly 03, 2013

Item Overview

Description

PARIS 1715 - 1783 AMSTERDAM PORTRAIT OF MME LE MOYNE, NE MARIE JEANNE DORU, AGED 32 Pastel, on vellum; signed in black lead, top right: Perronneau 460 by 360 mm

Exhibited

Salon of 1753, no. 122 (? 125); Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, Cent Pastels du XVIIIe siècle, 1908, no. 75, pl. 61

Literature

L. Vaillat and P. Ratouis de Limay, Jean-Baptiste Perronneau, sa vie et son oeuvre, Paris 1909, no. 55, pl. 17, 2nd edition, Paris/Brussels 1923, pp. 49, 214; N. Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800, London 2006, p. 405

Provenance

Yves Le Moyne, great-grandson of the sitter's husband, the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, from whom purchased by Georges Dormeuil, 2 April 1901, thence by descent to the present owners

Notes

This engaging pastel was exhibited at the Salon of 1753, and has a remarkable, superbly documented, provenance, having been sold only once since that time. Georges Dormeuil purchased it in 1901 directly from Yves Lemoyne, great-grandson of the sitter's husband, who provided him with an extensive receipt (fig.1), which records that the portait represents Jeanne Dorus, third wife of the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (1704-1778), at the age of 32, in 1753. Dominique d'Arnoult, who will include this pastel in her forcoming catalogue raisonné, and Neil Jeffares have, however, kindly informed us that archival documents make it clear that the sitter's maiden name was in fact more correctly Marie Jeanne Doru. She married Le Moyne, already twice a widower, in 1750, but did not herself fare all that much better than her predecessors, surviving only until 1762. The 1901 receipt further records that the transaction also included a pastel portrait of the present sitter's husband, executed by Maurice Quentin de La Tour in 1747, although the attribution of that work must be cast into some doubt by the fact that its price was only 2,000 francs, in contrast to 11,800 that the buyer paid for the present work by Perronneau.

Auction Details

Old Master & British Drawings

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Sotheby's
July 03, 2013, 12:00 AM GMT

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK