Albert-Charles Lebourg

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c. 1879
conté crayon and charcoal with stumping and white gouache on laid paper discolored to brown

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This drawing influenced a young Georges Seurat, who likely saw it on view at the 1879 Impressionist Exhibition and created his own interpretation of the subject in dark conté crayon soon after.

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