
Property from an Important Private Collection
Amorous couple with a dog and caged doves
Lot Closed
December 7, 10:52 AM GMT
Estimate
12,000 - 18,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Property from an Important Private Collection
Jean-Baptiste Charpentier
Paris 1728–1806
Amorous couple with a dog and caged doves
signed and dated left above barrel: Charpentier / 17[8]9
oil on panel
unframed: 55.9 x 43.5 cm.; 22 x 17⅛ in.
framed: 69.9 x 58.1 cm.; 27½ x 22⅞ in.
Anonymous sale, London, Christie's 25 July 1969, lot 335;
Anonymous sale, London, Christie's, 8 July 2005, lot 107;
With Bernheimer Fine Old Masters, 2011;
From whom acquired by the present owner.
A contemporary and close associate of Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Jean-Baptiste Charpentier is best known for his charming genre scenes. Though stylistically rooted in eighteenth-century France, thematically this work reveals contemporary taste for seventeenth-century Dutch genre scenes. In this delightful scène galante, an amorous couple converses in the foreground. Nestled in the alcove of a humble village structure, the lovers seem to have caught the eye of a passerby who leads a donkey in the near distance. The young man, his gaze fixed on the object of his affection, extends his arm across the young lady’s lap to offer her a dove. Perched on his left knee, an empty birdcage possesses both moralizing and erotic associations. The panting lap dog at the hem of the woman’s skirt, a charming detail, contributes to the amorous connotations.