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Paul Gavarni — Une Lélia

Paul Gavarni

Une Lélia

1857

Named after George Sand's passionate heroine, the lithograph embodies Gavarni's nuanced approach to depicting the complexities of feminine identity in 19th-century society.

Medium
lithograph

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Paul Gavarni, Une Lélia, 1857

Named after George Sand's passionate heroine, the lithograph embodies Gavarni's nuanced approach to depicting the complexities of feminine identity in 19th-century society.

Medium
lithograph
Year
1857
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, French, Classical, Portrait, Elegant, Lithograph, Figurative

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