This work typical of the artist may be perceived both like a finished portrait produced in a traditional manner with the use of white, black and red chalk, which became widespread in France as early as the 15th century, and like a quick sketch revealing the influence of Impressionism.
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Portrait of a Woman
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italian pencil, red and white chalk
Dimensions:
76,3x56,5 cm
Acquisition date:
Entered the Hermitage in 1926; handed over from the Office for the Preservation of Monuments of Art and Antiquity
Inventory Number:
ОР-27107
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