Joseph Lea and Sarah Robeson Lea with Their Unmarried Children
Companion to Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2002-6-1
Augustin Amant Constant Fidèle Edouart, French, 1789 - 1861
Geography:
Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, North and Central America
Date:
1843Medium:
Cut paper adhered to paper, with graphite, white chalk, pen and brown and black inks, and brown washDimensions:
Sheet (sight): 20 x 30 inches (50.8 x 76.2 cm)Curatorial Department:
Prints, Drawings, and PhotographsObject Location:
2002-6-2Credit Line:
125th Anniversary Acquisition. Gift of Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley III in honor of Harvey S. Shipley Miller, 2002
Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, North and Central America
Date:
1843Medium:
Cut paper adhered to paper, with graphite, white chalk, pen and brown and black inks, and brown washDimensions:
Sheet (sight): 20 x 30 inches (50.8 x 76.2 cm)Curatorial Department:
Prints, Drawings, and PhotographsObject Location:
Currently not on view
Accession Number:2002-6-2Credit Line:
125th Anniversary Acquisition. Gift of Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley III in honor of Harvey S. Shipley Miller, 2002
Label:
A prolific silhouette artist, Augustin Edouart came to Philadelphia in 1843 and made over 350 cuttings of local residents. To make a silhouette, he took a piece of paper, white on one side and black on the other, folded the black side in, sketched his subject's profile in pencil on the white side, and then cut out the shape. He was a master of detail, as evidenced here in his inclusion of the Lea family's toys, flower baskets, and walking sticks.
A prolific silhouette artist, Augustin Edouart came to Philadelphia in 1843 and made over 350 cuttings of local residents. To make a silhouette, he took a piece of paper, white on one side and black on the other, folded the black side in, sketched his subject's profile in pencil on the white side, and then cut out the shape. He was a master of detail, as evidenced here in his inclusion of the Lea family's toys, flower baskets, and walking sticks.