C. L. Drouet, Sculptor

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C. L. Drouet, Sculptor

United States, 1859
Prints; etchings
Etching and drypoint
Sheet: 8 7/8 x 6 in. (22.54 x 15.24 cm)
The Julius L. and Anita Zelman Collection (M.86.366.9)
Not currently on public view

Curator Notes

James McNeill Whistler is best known for evocative and atmospheric landscapes and for the austere tonal portrait of his mother....
James McNeill Whistler is best known for evocative and atmospheric landscapes and for the austere tonal portrait of his mother. Associated with the impressionists, Whistler developed a painting style verging on the abstract, and in many of his paintings the artist's fascination with the play of color and form overwhelms any representational literalness. Whistler's prints reveal another side of his perception. This etched portrait of the French sculptor Charles Drouet is a telling study of artistic personality as well as a masterful record of appearance. Although Whistler has boldly simplified the body, he observes the details of facial structure and texture closely: the virile beard, the slightly careworn brow, the shadowed eyes. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Whistler, the son of a civil engineer, enjoyed the benefits of private drawing instruction from his youth. This most distinguished of American painters as a young man endured a most undistinguished career as a military officer at West Point, but the experience was partly redeemed by his work there as a draftsman. Apparently Whistler later learned etching during a brief stint with the United States Coast Guard and Geodetic Survey in Washington, D.C. This extremely rare Drouet portrait, one of a very few impressions made before the plate was canceled, is a product of these early experiences: a masterfully drafted image, it is a fine example of the etcher's linear technique.
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Bibliography

  • Fine, Ruth E.  Drawing Near:  Whistler Etchings from the Zelman Collection.  Los Angeles:  Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1984.
  • Price, Lorna.  Masterpieces from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.  Los Angeles:  Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1988.

Exhibition history

  • Whistler’s Etchings: An Art of Suggestion Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, April 12, 2012 - July 22, 2012