Woman at Her ToiletteMary Cassatt
Hanging on one wall of the Musée du Louvre, in the company of the gargantuan machines by Jacques-Louis David, Eugène Delacroix, Théodore Géricault, and others, is an exquisitely crafted and modestly sized painting of a black woman. She is shown seated, half-draped, with her right breast ...
while the artist's pearl motif, both jewels and tonality, is explored to its fullest. Optically and colouristically,Woman with a Pearl Necklaceis one of the artist's most subtle and beautiful explorations of the physical world. It may have been influenced byA Young Woman at her ToilettebyGe...
and why she knew a little more about sin than one might have suspected at first sight of her nineteen-year-old face; or would have suspected, had one passed through Dorchester later that same year, from the face of a better educated though three years younger girl in the real world; ...
Woman at Her ToiletteHenri FantinLatour
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La Toilette, Woman Combing Her HairPierre Auguste Renoir
Woman at Her Toilette, oil painting created about 1875/80 by French artist Berthe Morisot. This Impressionist work has been likened to a visual poem and is on of the artist’s best-known works. It was first exhibited in 1880 at the fifth of the eight sho