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As a printmaker, Cassatt often used drypoint for linear images. She found this technique to encourage the visual minimalism that she admired in Japanese woodblock prints. Throughout her career, the artist focused on compositions centered on women and children, here portraying a model that also appears in a painting in “Denise at Her Dressing Table”, made around the same date as the print.
This is the second and final state.
Examples of this work are held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and numerous others.
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Attribution Class | Unknown Edition |
Medium:
Drypoint Etching In Black On Ivory Laid Watermarked Paper
Date:
ca. 1905
Framed Size:
Sheet Size:
12.25 in. (h) x 8.95 in. (w)
Plate Size:
8.1875 in (h) × 5.875 in. (w)

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