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Woman in Country Costume Holding a Staff

ca. 1800-1806
Black, white, and red chalk with stumping and gray watercolor on beige paper
Sheet (irregular): 4 1/2 × 4 5/16 in. (11.4 × 11 cm)
Gift of Mark Emanuel
2018.42.7
Neuville drew this early half-length study of a woman wearing a cap and apron and holding a pole in the traditional, French eighteenth-century media of three-colored chalks (trois crayons). She was probably a domestic in one of the households associated with the Hyde de Neuvilles near Sancerre, France. It embodies the artist's lifelong interest in occupational portraits and belief in the value of good work. About the Artist Born in Sancerre, France into an aristocratic family, Henriette, as she preferred to be called, received an education that probably included drawing lessons. At the fall of the Bastille in 1789, she and her father fled Paris for their country house, Château de L’Estang, where she began her artistic self-education. In 1794, during the height of the French Revolution, she married the handsome and hot-headed Jean Guillaume Hyde de Neuville, an ardent royalist who became involved in conspiracies to reinstate the Bourbon monarchy. In 1800, the couple was imprisoned and forced into hiding under aliases because of his role in the “English Conspiracy.” The baron was also condemned as an outlaw for his alleged participation in a plot to assassinate Napoleon. Fearing for her husband’s safety, the independent baroness attempted to disprove the charges. In 1805, she took her cause directly to Napoleon in a dramatic odyssey across Germany and Austria in pursuit of the French army, finally obtaining an audience with him in Vienna. Impressed with her courage, the Emperor allowed the couple to go into exile. They arrived in New York in 1807, where they stayed for seven years. During their second residency (1816–22), when her husband served as French Minister Plenipotentiary and was made a baron, they lived primarily in Washington, DC, where Henriette became an influential presence and celebrated hostess. After her return to France, the baroness seems to have retired her pen and watercolors. John Quincy Adams described her in his diary as “a woman of excellent temper, amiable disposition . . . profuse charity, yet judicious economy and sound discretion.”
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
DescriptionHalf-length study of a woman wearing an apron and cap and carrying a pole.
Woman Wearing a Cap Writing by Candlelight, verso: man holding a pole
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1790-1802
2018.42.3
Woman with Downcast Eyes Wearing Cap
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1800-1806
2018.42.5
Boy Wearing Wooden Shoes Standing on a Chair, verso: oval portrait of a man in a tricorne hat
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1800-1806
2018.42.8
Man Reading a Book, verso: study of a sofa
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1800-1806
2018.42.11
Boy in Profile Wearing a Hat and Wooden Shoes, verso: partial study after Antique male head
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1800-1806
2018.42.9
Lisette and Fanchette Sewing, verso: study of a Roman sculpture of a veiled woman
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1800-1806
2018.42.6
Man Writing at a Folding Secretary by Candlelight
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1790-1802
2018.42.4
Guillaume Hide Reading and Study of the Hyde de Neuville Coat of Arms
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1800-1806
2018.42.14
Seated Boy Holding a Book, verso: architectural floor plan
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1800–1810
2018.42.19
Three Figure Studies; verso: boy in wooden shoes writing; seated girl sewing
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
1804
2018.42.1
Jean Guillaume Hyde de Neuville (1776–1857); verso: man with a powdered wig
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
1804–1806
2018.42.2
Seated Elder Man Wearing a Dressing Gown and Holding a Paddle Fan
Anne-Marguérite-Joséphine-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville
ca. 1800-1806
2018.42.10