Berthe

James Tissot French

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This print is among the first few that Tissot made after he returned to Paris from London in late 1882 based on pastel portraits and heads of modern Parisian woman, a major theme he also explicitly addressed with a series of paintings titled "La Femme à Paris." Berthe may also have posed for "Sunday Morning" (60.621.5), presumed to be after a now-lost pastel. In this print, Tissot remained very loyal to his original pastel, now in the collection of the Petit Palais, Paris. Both show a highly finished approach to the head, hand, and upper body and a looser, sketchier lower part of the composition.

Berthe, James Tissot (French, Nantes 1836–1902 Chenecey-Buillon), Etching and drypoint; published state

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