Jean-Michel the Younger Moreau

Three Figures with a Dog

probably 1800s
Pen and black ink with brown and gray washes and traces of white gouache (brim of standing man’s hat)

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An accomplished draftsman in eighteenth-century France, Moreau the Younger produced numerous designs for book illustrations of which this may be an example. In this scene a woman directs the hand of a man as he writes. Raising her left hand, she gestures to the solider to remain at a distance while the small dog reacts to this peculiar encounter.

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