bridge with arches at middle; horse and figures at water's edge in foreground; buildings in URC

The Watering Place at Marie Bridge, Paris, 1902

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Bequest of Harry Drakeexpand_more  2013.35.626

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Harry Drake occasionally acquired Auguste Lepère’s preparatory drawings (Mia 2013.35.625) along with the final prints. Lepère’s prints often served as illustrations for books and magazines, and the squiggly lines on this drawing suggest that he was thinking about how text might fit around the scene. The composition continued to evolve, but the locale is unmistakable as the Pont Marie (Marie Bridge), which spans the River Seine. These days, however, you are more likely to find people sunning themselves on lounge chairs than leading horses to drink.

Details
Title
The Watering Place at Marie Bridge, Paris
Artist Life
Paris 1849–Domme, Dordogne 1918
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2013.35.626
Provenance
[Eric G. Carlson, New York, until 1995; sold in July for SLT with preparatory drawing of same title, to Drake]; Harry Drake, St. Paul (1995-d. 2012; bequeathed to MIA)
Catalogue Raisonne
Lotz-Brissonneau 129 iii/iii
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bridge with arches at middle; horse and figures at water's edge in foreground; buildings in URC