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La convalescente


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La convalescente

1875-1877
19th century

Édouard Manet, French, (1832–1883)

Object Type: prints
Medium and Support: Etching on papier vergé (1949.D1.1.6a); papier japonais (1949.D1.1.6b)
Series: from Manet (Edmond Bazire)
Edition: Two etchings (two Impressions on different papers) in bound volume; one of 50 copies of the extra-illustrated edition de luxe, containing two impressions of each of the two etchings. From facing p. 120 of Edmond Bazire’s one-volume Manet (Paris: A. Quantin, 1884), which includes Emile Zola’s Edouard Manet, étude biographique et critique (1867) and Charles Cros’s Le Fleuve. Per Fisher (Manet, 1985, p. 23): “The prints in this volume were extra-illustrated, or bound in. The book was owned at one time by Avery who acquired many of his rarest Manets from George A. Lucas (1824–1909). Lucas was assisted by the major collector of Manet, Henri Guérard (1846–1897) whose association with Manet began in the 1870s. Guérard also printed editions from the plates before Manet's death & shortly afterward. Major American holdings—Avery & Lucas—derive essentially from Guérard.”
Provenance / Collectors' Marks: Samuel Putnam Avery (Lugt 41)
Bibliography: Marcel Guérin 65; Moreau-Nelaton 21; for information on the portraits see Heinrich Schwarz, “Two Unknown Portraits of Manet,” Gazette des Beaux-Arts 53 (April 1959). Per Fisher (Manet, 1985), p. 23: “The prints in this volume were extra-illustrated, or bound in. The book was owned at one time by Avery, who acquired many of his rarest Manets from George A. Lucas (1824–1909). Lucas was assisted by the major collector of Manet, Henri Guérard (1846–1897) whose association with Manet began in the 1870s. Guérard also printed editions from the plates before Manet's death & shortly afterward. Major American holdings—Avery & Lucas—derive essentially from Guérard.”
Credit Line: Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1949
Accession Number: 1949.D1.1.6a-b

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This object has the following keywords:
  • illness - State of poor health, of being subject to a disease, disorder, or other malfunctioning of the mind or body. [February 1991 descriptor added.]
  • illustration - The art or process of providing illustrations. [March 1993 lead-in term added. May 1991 scope note added.]

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