Théophile-Alexandre Pierre Steinlen

The Bride

n.d.
Drawing with scraping, hand-coloring in watercolor/gouache and black ink with graphite additions on white Gillot paper (papier Gillot: a white coated paper covered with a very fine pattern of black horizontal stripes and ridges used to produce a Gillotage) laid down on ivory board
28.2 × 24 cm (11.1 × 9.4 in)

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