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The largest and most central image is of a man wearing a beret, neck tie, and smock. He is turned slightly to his right, and writes with a quill using his left hand while holding a smoking cigarette in his right. He looks up at the viewer. Most of his clothes and his writing surface are only suggested by broad areas of aquatint and stopped-out blank spaces. Behind him and much smaller, are images of, clockwise from left: two clowns, two women, and a ship. The left and bottom of the sheet are left blank.
Édouard Manet (French (culture or style))
Théodore de Banville tourné à gauche (Second plate)
1874
Museum Purchase
1953/2.27
Colors: olive, dr. aqua, orange. Paper size: lh 52cm & rh 52 2/5cm x tw 40cm & bw 40 1/5cm.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Frontispice Pour Elles
Gift of Ruth W. and Clarence J. Boldt, Jr.
2008/2.388

Jules Ferdinand Jacquemart (French (culture or style))
Frontispiece to Eaux-fortes Modernes (Modern etchers) for The Société des Aqua-fortistes
1863
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2011/2.211
A bearded man, seen at some distance, is seated with legs crossed in an armchair with his hands behind his head.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Firelight: Joseph Pennell
1896
Museum Purchase
1978/1.166
A nude woman sits on a large sphere and looks down, to her right. She holds a blank tablet in her left hand (against which she also leans her head), and a sprig of laurel leaves in her right hand, which rests behind her right thigh. Laurel leaves also decorate her hair. A ribbon crosses her chest and right hip. The space behind the woman and the sphere are left blank.<br />
Signed in the image, lower left corner, in the plate: "J.J. Tissot / 1875"
James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French (culture or style))
Deuxieme frontispice (Assise sur le globe)
1875
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Aldrich
2004/2.165
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