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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 552
Carpeaux perpetuates the memory of his first glimpse of his fiancée, arranged by Empress Eugénie, no less. He has suggested costume elements, such as the bustle, and established lights and darks authoritatively in the few seconds it took him to squeeze and pinch the clay into shape.
Inscription: PROPRIÉTÉ CARPEAUX (On red-wax atelier seal on back of lower gown) Paper sticker with the number 358 adhered to the lower front of gown identifies this piece as the study of Mademoiselle de M. sold as lot 358 in 1894 sale of Carpeaux's atelier.
Atelier Carpeaux (until 1894; sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, May 31–June 2, 1894, no. 358)