Ut Pictura Poesis by Charles-François Hutin (French, 1715–1776)

Medium

Gray wash, watercolor, graphite, black chalk, and red chalk on cream laid paper

Dimensions

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Classification

Drawing

Department

Drawings

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund

Accession Number

1998.76

Tags

male

About this artwork

Hutin’s drawing is an allegorical celebration of academic artistic training. The words UT PICTURA POESIS engraved on the stone tablet translate “as is painting, so is poetry.” Classical figures throughout the grand hall discuss their work as they practice different methods of making images. In the foreground, putti sculpt a portrait bust of Louis XV; behind them artists practice drawing a nude model. Among the sculptures in the room are the Farnese Hercules and the Venus de’ Medici, both famous ...

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