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La Dame en Rose
Portrait of a Woman in a Rose-Colored Gown
La Dame en Rose
Maurice Quentin de La Tour (French, 1704–1788)
about 1755
Medium/Technique
Pastel on paper
Dimensions
63.5 x 53.3 cm (25 x 21 in.)
Credit Line
Bequest of Forsyth Wickes—The Forsyth Wickes Collection
Accession Number65.2661
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPastels
ProvenanceCamille Groult (b. 1837 - d. 1908), Paris; by inheritance to his widow, Alice-Emilie Thomas Tassin de Moncourt Groult (b. 1837 - d. 1918), Paris [see note 1]; probably by descent to their son, Jean Groult (b. 1868 - d. 1951), Paris [see note 2]; March 21, 1952, Camille Groult collection sale, Galerie Charpentier, Paris, lot 66, to Georges de Batz and Co., New York, for Forsyth Wickes (b. 1876 - d. 1964), New York and Newport, RI; 1965, bequest of Forsyth Wickes to the MFA. (Accession Date: January 8, 1969)
NOTES:
[1] This pastel is visible in a photograph of the Groult collection published by Albert Flament, "La Collection Groult," L'Illustration, January 18, 1908, p. 50. An undated inventory of Mme. Groult's collection lists "27. Latour, Jeune Femme avec un cahier de musique" in the Grand Hall of her residence. Many thanks to Ólafur Thorvaldsson for this information.
[2] The pastel was published in 1928 by Albert Besnard, La Tour: La Vie et l'Oeuvre de l'Artiste (Paris: Les Beaux Arts, 1928), p. 177, cat. no. 612, fig. 119, as being in a private collection ("M[r]. X"), Paris.
NOTES:
[1] This pastel is visible in a photograph of the Groult collection published by Albert Flament, "La Collection Groult," L'Illustration, January 18, 1908, p. 50. An undated inventory of Mme. Groult's collection lists "27. Latour, Jeune Femme avec un cahier de musique" in the Grand Hall of her residence. Many thanks to Ólafur Thorvaldsson for this information.
[2] The pastel was published in 1928 by Albert Besnard, La Tour: La Vie et l'Oeuvre de l'Artiste (Paris: Les Beaux Arts, 1928), p. 177, cat. no. 612, fig. 119, as being in a private collection ("M[r]. X"), Paris.