Félix Bracquemond

The Bath

c. 1900
brush and black and brown wash with pen and black ink, black chalk, and charcoal, heightened with white chalk, on brown wove paper laid on yellow-beige wove paper

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Bracquemond drew extensively and promoted the medium as the source of all artistic practice.

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