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Albert de Belleroche — Untitled (Woman)
Albert de Belleroche

Untitled (Woman)

1908

Albert de Belleroche's "Untitled (Woman)" is a lithograph that showcases the artist's skill in capturing portraiture through the medium's expressive qualities. The work demonstrates the technical possibilities of lithography, particularly in rendering tonal variations and intimate character study. As a fin de siècle artist, Belleroche employed the medium to create a nuanced representation that reflects the aesthetic sensibilities of late 19th century printmaking.

Medium
lithograph

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Albert de Belleroche, Untitled (Woman), 1908

Albert de Belleroche's "Untitled (Woman)" is a lithograph that showcases the artist's skill in capturing portraiture through the medium's expressive qualities. The work demonstrates the technical possibilities of lithography, particularly in rendering tonal variations and intimate character study. As a fin de siècle artist, Belleroche employed the medium to create a nuanced representation that reflects the aesthetic sensibilities of late 19th century printmaking.

Medium
lithograph
Year
1908
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Intimate, 19th Century, Aesthetic Movement, British Artist, Charcoal Drawing, Female Subject, Paper, Portrait, Elegant, Figurative

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