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''The Worried Lover'' () is an oil on panel painting in the
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,
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, by the French Rococo artist
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. Variously dated to c. 1715–1720, the painting was among private collections throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, until it has been acquired by
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, son of King
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; as part of the Duke of Aumale's collection at the
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, ''The Worried Lover'' was bequeathed to the
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in 1884. At 24 by 17.5 cm, the painting is a case of small, single-figure, and full-length composition showing a costumed character, often in Watteau's art; it shows a seated young woman amid a landscape, dressed in pastoral attire, and holding a set of the cut roses, viewed by authors as a symbol of consumed love. With slight differences, the woman's figure has been adapted by Watteau from a double sanguine drawing, in which a study exactly matches the pose of the woman in the painting; Watteau also made an etching showing a woman seated in a very similar pose. In light of its provenance, ''The Worried Lover'' was related to two other paintings by Watteau, '' The Chord'' and '' The Dreamer''.


Provenance and dating

The earliest known owner of ''The Worried Lover'' was the Abbé Pierre-Maurice Haranger (ca. 1655–1735), canon of the
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who was one of Watteau's closest friends, inheriting a large number of the artist's drawings on his death. In 1729, the painting was published by
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as an etching made by
Pierre-Alexandre Aveline Pierre-Alexandre Aveline (1702–1760) was a French engraver, portraitist, illustrator, and printmaker. Biography Aveline was born in Paris into a family of artists, including his father Pierre Aveline and brother Antoine Aveline. In 1737 he joine ...
; Aveline also etched another Watteau painting owned by the Abbé Haranger, '' The Dreamer''. Though the prints don't mention the Abbé's ownership,
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confirms that in his manuscripts, and so does the fact that as part of the '' Recueil Jullienne'', ''The Worried Lover'' and ''The Dreamer'' were printed on the same sheet. Given the appearance in the ''Recueil Jullienne'' and shared provenance, some authors considered both paintings to be pendants; in contrary to that point,
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stated that these were likely brought together in the Abbé's collection. It has also been presumed that ''The Worried Lover'' was no. 33 in the Abbé Haranger's inventory published in 1985, though the overall vagueness of the inventory makes that description elusive. In the 1780s, ''The Worried Lover'' resurfaced in the collection of Antoine Claude Chariot (1733-1815), the ''commissaire-priseur du Châtelet''; along with another Watteau painting in the Chariot collection, '' The Chord'', it was lot 44 sold at auction for 221 livres in January 1788 to the painter and art dealer Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Lebrun (1748-1813), the husband of the prominent portrait painter
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. Lebrun didn't keep the pair for long; he put it on sale in November 1791, only to have them bought back for 132 livres. The pair appeared as lot 25 at a later auction in February 1792, before resurfacing in the mid-19th century as part of the collection of Marquis André Joseph Maison (1798–1869), son of the prominent general and diplomat
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, the fifth son of King
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, during his English exile; upon his return to France, the Duke of Aumale hung it in the salle Caroline of his
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, where it remains as part of the
Musée Condé The Musée Condé – in English, the Condé Museum – is a French museum located inside the Château de Chantilly in Chantilly, Oise, 40 km north of Paris. In 1897, Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale, son of Louis Philippe I, bequeathed the c ...
collection. Among Watteau scholars, ''The Worried Lover'' is dated from middle to late years of the artist's career. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the painting was attributed by the Musée Condé curators to c. 1717–1720. in a 1912 album and catalogue, the German historian placed it to c. 1717, the year Watteau completed the Louvre version of ''
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''., cited in : "P. Aveline sculp. (G. 81). Der Katalog von Chantilly datiert das Bild zu spät: 1717—20. Es gehört in die Zeit vor dem Embarquement." In the 1950 catalogue raisonné, the Louvre staff curator Hélène Adhémar listed the painting as a Spring-Autumn 1716 work; in 1959, the painter and connoisseur Jacques Mathey had proposed a c. 1715 dating. In the 1968 catalogue raisonné, the Italian scholar Ettore Camesasca considered ''The Worried Lover'' a later work by Watteau, dating it c. 1720; Camesasca's dating is also used by
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. in a later 1980 catalogue raisonné, the French historian Marianne Roland Michel dated the painting c. 1716–1718.


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* * * * * * * * * * p. 79, cat. no. 48 * * * * For the English edition, see * * * * *


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* * * * * * * * * * * * . Published in French as * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Worried Lover, The 1710s paintings Paintings by Antoine Watteau Paintings in the Musée Condé