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Self-Portrait in a Spanish Costume

1880
(French, 1840–1916)
Culture
France
Measurements
Platemark: 31 x 27.6 cm (12 3/16 x 10 7/8 in.); Sheet: 32.6 x 50 cm (12 13/16 x 19 11/16 in.)
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Although Marie Bracquemond was supported and widely respected by her colleagues in her own time, her husband’s reticence to her pursuing a career ultimately led her to limit her artistic production.

Description

Marie Bracquemond was among a few women artists within the Impressionist circle. After exhibiting at the Salon from a relatively young age, she married the printmaker Félix Bracquemond and met artists such as Claude Monet and Edgar Degas through his friendship with them. This print is one of about ten etchings created by Bracquemond, who presumably learned the medium from her husband and went on to master it. Here, she presents herself posed in fashionable attire, holding a distinctive fan.
A horizontally oriented etching in black ink on cream paper depicts a central woman reclining. She wears a dark, patterned gown with ribbons, her hair swept upward. A massive open fan spreads across her lap. Dense hatching and fine lines define her form against the blank background. Her left arm rests on her side, fingers extended. Small text at the bottom center reads "LA DAME A L'EVENTAIL."

Self-Portrait in a Spanish Costume

1880

Marie Bracquemond

(French, 1840–1916)
France

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