Exhibition

The Intelligent Touch: Pierre Paul Prud’hon and the Human Figure

23 Jun 2015 – 15 Nov 2015

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Timed to coincide with London's commemorations surrounding the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo we present Prud’hon: Napoleon’s Draughtsman the first UK exhibition devoted to Pierre-Paul Prud’hon (1758-1823), an artist who, through his distinctive and unconventional vision, emerged as one of the most exceptional talents working in post-Revolutionary Paris.

A selection of 13 works on paper will celebrate Prud’hon as court artist to Napoleon and Joséphine Bonaparte and as one of France’s greatest draughtsmen. The display will focus on the artist’s extraordinary life studies in white and black chalk, remarkable for their ethereal forms, subtlety of light and shade, and mastery of expression.

Prud’hon, unlike many of his contemporaries, drew from the live model throughout his career giving him the freedom to focus on certain forms or details without the confines of specific commissions. His drawings, which range from preparatory studies for interior decoration to allegorical compositions (conveying meaning through symbolic figures, actions, imagery, and events) not only demonstrate his incredible skill but also provide a sense of contact with the heart and mind of the artist.

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