Hippolyte Petitjean

Self-Portrait at Easel

1897
conté crayon with charcoal on laid paper

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Hippolyte Petitjean met the artist Georges Seurat in 1884, and the two worked closely on a distinctive style of drawing using waxy black conté crayon.

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