Docteur Collin, Médecin des Folies-Bergères
DESBOUTIN, Marcellin
Printed on laid paper with AM in a crest. Ref: Clément Janin 50. Annotated by the artist "le Dtr Collin - Docteur de ces ptes Dames" in pencil. App...
View full detailsClearly an accomplished painter, Marcellin Desboutin (1823-1902) is today remembered mostly as one of the most talented draftsman of the 19th century. Ruined in 1873, the independently wealthy artist suddenly had to work for a living. His talents as a gifted portraitist suddenly had to be put to good use. Thanks to his family connection and a likeable personality, he drew and painted many famous contemporaries. Particularly apt at sketching with accuracy, he was always able to depict his sitters’ personalities with vivacity. His portraits of Berthe Morisot, count Lepic, Edgard Degas, Pierre Renoir, Emile Zola… are so many examples of his talent. He was particularly fond of working in drypoint, working directly on the plate, without much preparatory work.e
Printed on laid paper with AM in a crest. Ref: Clément Janin 50. Annotated by the artist "le Dtr Collin - Docteur de ces ptes Dames" in pencil. App...
View full detailsPrinted on laid D&C BLAUW paper. Ref: Clément Janin 182. Likely a first state of three, before the monogram and the title were added. before th...
View full detailsPrinted on D & C Blauw laid paper, 1879. References: Clement-Janin 23; BN-IFF 15.20. Edition of c. 20. Signed in the bottom right in pencil.
Printed on laid Arches paper. Ref: Clément-Janin 165; BN-IFF 3. Impression of the second state of three, according to Clément-Janin . Before the sh...
View full detailsPrinted on D & C BLAUW laid paper. Ref: Clément Janin 119 ii/ii. Impression of the second state of two, after work in the chair was added. Edit...
View full detailsPrinted on thick wove paper. Ref: Clement Janin 214iii/iii. Third state of three. Edition unknown, but probably small. Artist's proof, signed and a...
View full detailsDawn on wove paper. One of the most exquisite drawings of a family member by the artist. His sense of observation and technical abilities are magni...
View full detailsReworked throughout with drypoint, printed on simili-japon paper. Ref: ClŽment-Janin 25; BN-IFF 39-1. State before the typographic text of a poem b...
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