
Henri Charles Guérard
Young Woman at an Easel
1885
Although Henri Guérard was best known as a printer for the Impressionists, he was an accomplished original printmaker and experimented avidly with the materials and techniques of etching. This print is one of several that reinterpreted paintings by his wife, Eva Gonzalès, a painter who died at a young age in childbirth. In this print, Guérard etched a portrait that Gonzalès created of her sister, Jeanne, also an artist, working at an easel.
- Medium
- aquatint with drypoint
- Spotted At
- Museum · Cleveland Museum of Art
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