Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Beloved for his Impressionist landscapes, around 1880 Pissarro turned his attention to the human figure, producing Young Peasant Having Her Coffee , a monumental canvas of a humble subject, among other works. Hands and feet have gained notoriety for being the most difficult body parts to draw, and this sheet reveals the artist’s struggle to depict his subject’s hands. The painting was shown with a group of other new figure pictures at the seventh Impressionist exhibition in 1882. Exceedingly rare, this is the largest of the artist’s preparatory drawings.
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Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903) — The Mender
Mary Cassatt (American, 1844–1926) — After-Dinner Coffee (re
Théophile-Alexandre Pierre Steinlen — Hard Woman
Unknown Artist
British, 19th century — Seated Woman
Albert Besnard — Woman at Her Toilette
Jean François Millet — The Wool Carder (recto); Fragmentary
William Makepeace Thackeray — Lady Writing (Back View)
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec — Woman Washing—The Toilet, plate
James McNeill Whistler — The Horoscope
Henry Stacy Marks — Kneeling Woman with Straw Hat
Anders Zorn — Woman with Hands Clasped
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec — Buy my Pretty Violets, from Mélo