Thomas Couture
1815-1879
Pierrot Before the Judge
1871
15 3/4 x 22 3/4 inches (400 x 578 mm)
Black and white chalk on gray-green paper
2022.327
Gift of Karen B. Cohen.
Notes
Using his paintings as a vehicle for satirical commentary, Couture produced a series featuring Pierrot and Harlequin, stock characters from the commedia dellʼarte, a popular theatrical form with origins in Italy. Here, the downcast Pierrot is on trial for having stolen wine and game (at center) from the innkeeper and chef (at left). As Pierrotʼs lawyer, Harlequin advocates passionately on his clientʼs behalf, unwittingly leaning forward to reveal the blunt cudgel he has stashed beneath his robes as the last resort for a closing argument. The courtroom farce finds the judges slumbering through the legal arguments.
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Cohen, Karen B., former owner.
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Century Drawings
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