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Dazzling works on paper from a vast and celebrated collection The
Harvard Art Museums house one of the most significant collections
of works on paper in North America. Among its many strengths are
sheets by draftsmen of the French School, including notable masters
such as Simon Vouet, Claude Lorrain, Nicolas Poussin, Jean-Antoine
Watteau, François Boucher, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, and Jean-Honoré
Fragonard. Following an introductory essay that charts the
formation of this group of drawings, this catalogue provides
thorough entries on more than 100 outstanding examples from the
16th to 18th century that encompass a range of genres and
motifs—from landscapes and figure studies to historical and
mythological scenes—many of which were produced for major
commissions or mark key moments in the development of style and
taste in early modern France. Alvin L. Clark Jr. marshals his
decades-long engagement with these works, pairing a discerning eye
with perceptive readings that deepen our understanding of the
drawings and their makers. Distributed for the Harvard Art Museums
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