Robert Lehman was a member of the first generation of American
collectors to embrace what we call modern art. This lavishly
illustrated volume catalogues 207 nineteenth- and twentieth-century
European drawings that are now part of the Robert Lehman Collection
at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. More than three-quarters of
these drawings are French, but there are also sheets from Italy,
Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, and Great Britain. Most are from
the nineteenth century, but Robert Lehman also acquired, in some
cases from the artists themselves, a number of drawings made during
his own lifetime.
The catalogue begins with drawings by David and Goya, the two
most important artists in Europe at the turn of the nineteenth
century, and it concludes with a group of watercolors made in the
1940s by the painter Marcel Vertes. Among the French drawings are
outstanding sheets by David, Delacroix, Ingres, Chasseriau, Corot,
and Daumier. Drawings by Renoir, Morisot, Sisley, Pissarro, and
Degas represent the Impressionists, and Robert Lehman also
assembled one of the finest private collections of
Neo-Impressionist drawings, including canonical works by Seurat,
Signac, Cross, and Pissarro. Entries by four specialists elucidate
various aspects of the drawings. The volume features an extensive
bibliography and an index."
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