Some five hundred drawings exposed(explained) to the museum Atger represent only small half of the donation of the Montpelliérain
Jean-François Xavier Atger ( 1758-1833 ) to " the Library of our illustrious and antique " School of Medicine of Montpelier " to serve in " delassement of the spirit of this studious youth which usually frequents her(it) ".
In his lifetime Atger sent one thousand drawings in the faculty(power). The death interrupted the donation and the rest of the collection ( more than 2500 drawings) was put on sale and scattered.
This museum surprises more than a guest. Who would expect to find in Hippocrate's house a collection of bosses' drawings for the greater part foreign to the medical domain?
All the kinds(genres) are represented: landscapes, ornamental motives, scenes of religious, mythological or historic inspiration, with a dominant of portraits, caricatures, classic academies, a sketch of animals, which translate the craze of the collector for the physiognomistes theses of Lavater.
The collection looks like no other one. She(it) has the variety and the gaps, but also the charm and the charm, the collection of a single man, lover of the fine art, with her(its) finds, her(its) knocks of heart.
Drawings are presented in cupboards shop windows which allow to keep(preserve) them in the best possible conditions.
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