Artwork
The Judgment of Paris

The Judgment of Paris is an ink drawing by the Baroque artist Dutch 18th Century. It dates from 1745 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.
About this work
Overview
The work titled "The Judgment of Paris" is a drawing executed with pen and black ink, complemented by a gray wash applied to laid paper. The composition presents the mythological scene in which Paris adjudicates between the goddesses, rendered in a monochromatic palette that emphasizes line and tonal contrast.
Technique & Style
The artist employed fine pen lines to delineate forms, while a gray wash adds depth and subtle shading across the laid paper surface. The use of laid paper, with its visible ribbed texture, contributes to the drawing’s tactile quality, and the combination of ink and wash reflects a traditional approach to narrative illustration.
History & Provenance
Specific details regarding the drawing’s creation date, the artist’s identity, and its ownership history are not provided. Consequently, the work’s provenance remains undocumented in the available information, limiting insight into its original context or subsequent collection history.
Artist & collection
Artist
This 18th-century Dutch artist left behind three precise drawings on paper. *The Judgment of Paris* shows a mythological scene in pen and ink with gray shading. *Design for a Ceiling: Aeolus Seated on Clouds Surrounded…













