
Henri Charles Guérard
An African Woman, after Eva Gonzalès
1883
Henri Guérard was well-known during his lifetime for his close association with the Impressionist circle and for working as a master printer for artists such as Edouard Manet. This print reinterprets a painting by Eva Gonzalès, Manet’s only formal pupil and Guérard’s spouse until her untimely death in 1883. Featuring a bust portrait of an African woman wearing a scarf and headwrap, the original painting, now lost, was probably made as a tribute to Manet, who had depicted the same subject around 1862.
- Medium
- zinc etching and aquatint
- Spotted At
- Museum · Cleveland Museum of Art
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