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Series Title: Ancient and Modern Artists

Satan

c.1848–62
(French, 1804–1866)
Measurements
Sheet: 44.6 x 31.1 cm (17 9/16 x 12 1/4 in.); Image: 20.3 x 18 cm (8 x 7 1/16 in.)
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Catalogue raisonné
Armelhault and Bocher pp 415-6, no. 1671
Public Domain
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Description

As the illustrated press proliferated in France during the 1800s, the caricatures published within such newspapers and magazines were sometimes censored. Paul Gavarni was one of numerous artists at this time who used imagery of laundresses as a means of social critique. Here, a young woman’s blouse falls from her shoulder, suggesting her loose morals. She pauses from ironing to listen as a procuress—a woman who lures girls into sex work—approaches her. The print’s title alludes to the woman’s motives and the precariousness of virtue. Gavarni was among Edgar Degas’s favorite artists, and Degas built a substantial collection of the earlier artist’s prints.
A vertically oriented print in black ink depicts two women in a shadowed interior. On the left, an older woman in a dark cloak and white head covering stands hunched, facing right with one hand raised. To her right, a younger woman leans over a table, holding a small, flat object near her head. In the foreground, a table holds an iron and bowl. Dense cross-hatching shades the scene and text sits at the bottom.

Satan

c.1848–62

Paul Gavarni

(French, 1804–1866)
France, 19th century

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