The first volume of" French Drawings and Sketchbooks of the Nineteenth
Century," the third part in an ongoing series of text-fiche publications
presenting the distinguished drawing collection of the Art Institute,
contains works by artists born between 1770 and 1830. This period
includes Ingres, who is represented by nine drawings, including five
exemplary pencil portraits, and Gericault, whose extraordinary album of
sixty-four sheets, reproduced here, represents two crucial phases of the
artist's career. The text-fiche also contains drawings by Delacroix and
Daumier, which range from casual study sheets to complete pictorial
compositions, as well as important groups of drawings by Millet and
Bresdin, a group of important, but as yet unknown, drawings by the great
sculptor Carpeaux, and an impressive sheet by Courbt.