Gabriel de Saint-Aubin

Costumed Dancers Performing in a Garden Tavern

1756
brush and brown and gray wash, with gouache, watercolor, and traces of graphite

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Gabriel de Saint-Aubin reused the female dancer in another drawing from 1760.

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