Drawing Water
(18th and 19th Centuries )
A servant stands to the right of a copper urn drawing water into a bucket. At the left a towel is suspended on the wall and on the floor are placed a large ceramic jug and a small bowl. Weisberg (1979) suggested that the artist, in this instance, drew inspiration from Chardin's "La Pourvoyeuse" or from "La Fontaine de cuivre."
This subject is recurrent in Bonvin's work. In later versions such as the "Servant Drawing Water" (Louvre R.F. 462), painted in 1861 for the actor P. Bressant, and "The House Maid," J. S. Inglis Sale, American Art Association, March 11-12, 1909, no. 101, dated 1867, the artist included vistas of a kitchen in the right background, recalling the compositions of Dutch 17th-century masters, notably those of Pieter de Hooch.
Inscription
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								Henry Walters, Baltimore, between 1895 and 1899 [mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
Exhibitions
| 1984 | François Bonvin. Wheelock Whitney and Co., New York. | 
Conservation
| Date | Description | Narrative | 
|---|---|---|
| Examination | examined for condition | |
| 6/22/1961 | Treatment | cleaned | 
| 5/1/1976 | Treatment | cleaned; coated; inpainted | 
| 8/7/1980 | Examination | examined for condition | 
| 12/22/1983 | Examination | examined for loan | 
| 3/21/1984 | Examination | examined for condition | 
| 6/1/1984 | Treatment | coated; filled; inpainted; lined; varnish removed or reduced | 
| 7/16/1984 | Examination | examined for loan | 
| 10/29/1986 | Treatment | examined for technical study; other | 
Measurements
H: 17 15/16 x W: 12 3/4 in. (45.5 x 32.4 cm)
Credit Line
Acquired by Henry Walters, between 1895 and 1899
Location in Museum
Not on view
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37.199
 
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