Verzeichnis der Werke für Goupil & Cie, Paris, Adolf Schreyer
Adolf Schreyer
Verzeichnis der Werke für Goupil & Cie, Paris
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Adolf Schreyer

Verzeichnis der Werke für Goupil & Cie, Paris, 1869 – 1870


Buchblock mit Einband
135 x 86 x 10 mm
Buchblock ohne Einband
135 x 83 x 7 mm
Einleger
max. 106 x max. 133 mm
Physical Description
Pencil on wove paper, in half cloth book covers, boards covered with agate-marbled paper, front cover with label and artist's inscription Inlay: magazine snippet (wove paper)
Inventory Number
SG 3081
Object Number
SG 3081 Z
Acquisition
Acquired in 1954
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

Texts

About the Work

Among the approximately 120 sketchbooks kept in the Städel Museum, Adolf Schreyer’s eight little books occupy a special position (Inv. SG 3080 to SG 3087). Unlike the other artists represented in the collection, who used their books on journeys and hikes or in their studios to record what they had seen and prepare compositions, Schreyer used his books as sales and work catalogues. In them, he listed the key data of completed transactions and documented his own works, which he had sent to various art dealers ‒ purely for personal reference.

In seven of the eight books, Schreyer recorded in the 1860s and 1870s only those works that were for sale at a particular art dealer. To this end, he sketched out his own compositions and made brief notes on the information about the works and sales. In addition to the work for the Paris-based dealers Goupil & Cie, to which this book was dedicated, there are such directories for the dealers Tedesco (SG 3084) and François Petit (SG 3085), also based in Paris, the London-based Ernest Gambart (SG 3080), the Berlin-based Rudolph Lepke (SG 3082), the Boston-based Williams & Everett (also SG 3085) as well as the New York-based William Schaus (SG 3083) and Samuel Putman Avery (SG 3086). In keeping with Schreyer’s specialisation in depictions of horses and riders in mainly Eastern European and North African landscapes, the compositions sketched in the seven books show exclusively riders ‒ Cossacks, Walachians, Arabs etc. ‒ on horses or in sleighs and carriages drawn by horses.

In an eighth book, Schreyer listed more than 600 works which he sold over a period of nearly four decades to private individuals, art associations and various gallery owners, including most of the art dealers mentioned above (SG 3087). Although he did not make any sketches of the pieces he included in this comprehensive book of sales, the titles of the works reveal that most of them were also depictions of riders.

Although the comprehensive sales book (SG 3087) shows that Goupil & Cie repeatedly bought Schreyer’s works between 1869 and 1888, the artist only kept the list of works for the Parisian dealers for two years, which he started when he established the business relationship in 1869. To document the five works that Goupil & Cie took from him during this time, Schreyer, as mentioned above, drew reproductions of the respective compositions in pencil and noted above and below these sketches the year and month of sale, a descriptive short title and usually the dimensions of the respective painting. He rendered his compositions quite precisely with quick and sure strokes.

For a full sketchbook description, please see “Research”.

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Verzeichnis der Werke für Goupil & Cie, Paris
Draughtsman
Period Produced
Object Type
Physical Description
Pencil on wove paper, in half cloth book covers, boards covered with agate-marbled paper, front cover with label and artist's inscription Inlay: magazine snippet (wove paper)
Material
Technique
Geographic Reference
Label at the Time of Manufacture
Auf dem Etikett bezeichnet (mit Feder in Schwarz): Goupil. / 9 rue Chaptal. / Paris; verschiedene Notizen des Künstlers im Buch
Captions Added Later
Auf dem vorderen Spiegel oben links Stempel der Städtischen Galerie, Frankfurt am Main (Lugt 2371c), mit zugehöriger Inventarnummer
Watermark
  • Nicht vorhanden

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
Public Domain
Acquisition
Acquired in 1954

Research and Discussion

Research

Description / Content
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Last update

25.04.2024