After Géricault’s early death at the age of thirty-two in 1824, the contents of his studio, including thirty-three sketchbooks, were sold at auction. Most of these sketchbooks were later taken apart, and their individual pages have scattered among various private and public collections. Only six remain intact today. The Getty Museum’s sketchbook is nearly complete, with a few detached single sheets showing that a few pages were cut or torn out at some point.”
Théodore Géricault (1791-1824)
After Géricault’s early death at the age of thirty-two in 1824, the contents of his studio, including thirty-three sketchbooks, were sold at auction. Most of these sketchbooks were later taken apart, and their individual pages have scattered among various private and public collections. Only six remain intact today. The Getty Museum’s sketchbook is nearly complete, with a few detached single sheets showing that a few pages were cut or torn out at some point.”