Artwork

A Duck and a Stag [verso]

A Duck and a Stag [verso], by Paul Lacroix, graphite, 1831
A Duck and a Stag [verso], by Paul Lacroix, graphite, 1831

A Duck and a Stag [verso] is a graphite drawing by the Romanticist artist Paul Lacroix. It dates from 1831 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.

About this work

Overview

A Duck and a Stag [verso] is a graphite drawing on wove paper executed by Paul Lacroix in 1831.

Subject & Meaning

The drawing depicts two disparate animals, a duck and a stag, though the specific context or symbolism behind their juxtaposition by Lacroix is not immediately clear without further biographical or artistic context.

Technique & Style

The use of graphite on wove paper indicates a traditional drawing approach. Lacroix's style in this piece, given the medium, likely emphasizes line work and shading techniques to render the subjects.

History & Provenance

Created in 1831, the drawing's history post-creation is not detailed here. Provenance information, such as ownership history, is currently unavailable in the provided context.

Context

Situated within early 19th-century art, this drawing might reflect the period's interest in natural history and detailed renderings of fauna. However, without more specific stylistic or thematic context, its broader artistic movement affiliation remains speculative.

Legacy

The lasting impact or recognition of 'A Duck and a Stag [verso]' within Lacroix's oeuvre or the broader art historical canon is not specified, suggesting it may be one of his lesser-documented works.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Paul Lacroix

Artist

Paul Lacroix

Paul Lacroix (1929–2014) was an artist, born in Sainte-Marie.

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