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Image: Charles Baudelaire de face

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Charles Baudelaire de face

1865 (posthumous restrike)
19th century
94 x 82 mm (3.7 x 3.2 in.)

Édouard Manet, French, (1832–1883)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Etching on Japan paper
State: Fourth of four states
Print impression quality: Good
Edition: Posthumous restrike by Salmon from third plate of three treatments of Baudelaire in this pose
Marks: Signed in plate
Bibliography: Marcel Guérin 38; Moreau-Nelaton 16; Harris 61, without noting “Imp. Salmon”; Fisher 42.
Credit Line: Purchase funds, 1956
Accession Number: 1956.27.1

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  • literature (writings)
  • male portraits
  • portraits - Representations of real individuals that are intended to capture a known or supposed likeness; for representations of fictional or mythological characters, use "figures (representations)." [March 1993 lead-in term added. April 1991 descriptor m
  • restrikes - Impressions made from a printing surface or a die after the original edition or issue has been completed; refers especially to prints and to coins. [December 1992 descriptor added.]

Dimensions
  • plate Dimensions: 94 x 82 mm (3.7 x 3.2 in.)

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