Augustin de Saint-Aubin belonged to a family of artists. Both of his brothers - Gabriel and Charles-Germain - were painters. Augustin was a prolific printmaker and worked mostly on a small scale. Together with religious and mythological compositions, he produced numerous portraits finely drawn in chalk. The artist loved to depict his wife, Louise-Nicole Godeau, whom he married in 1764. Several portraits of Louise-Nicole by Augustin survive. Among these is an interesting drawing of her, depicted as the muse of Painting, in which she is graciously seated and holds a pencil case, while looking at her beloved portrayed on the canvas (sold at Christie’s, New York, 1 November 2018, lot 1128).
Louise-Nicole Godeau was herself a capable artist: at least three drawings by her hand are mentioned in the collection of Hippolyte Destailleur (1822-1893) in Paris and dispersed at auction upon his death (Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 26-27 May 1893, lots 27-29).
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In good condition. The sheet is fully laid down on original mount. The paper is lightly discolored. Light staining along the margins due to the ink of the framing lines. Lot sold framed.