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[Nude Woman Kneeling]

Artist: Charles Maurin (1856 - 1914) Primary
Date: ca. 1890s
19th century
Dimensions: 12.4 x 7.87 in. (31.5 x 20 cm)
Dimensions Extent: image
Object Type: Print
Creation Place: Europe, France
Medium and Support: Softground etching and aquatint
Credit Line: Gift from the Dr. I. J. and Sarah Markens Art Collection, 2018
Accession Number: 2018.34.03
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A close friend of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Maurin was an innovative printmaker who worked in wood engraving, etching, acquatint, and drypoint. Like many other artists of his day, including Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt, his prints and drawings frequently depict intimate scenes of women dressing and bathing, subjects inspired by Japanese woodblock prints.




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