Le Pont Neuf

Cleveland Museum of Art

Le Pont Neuf

Auguste Louis Lepère

Date
1901
Medium
etching
Culture
France, early 20th Century
Department
Prints
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Like Charles Meryon, Auguste Lepère was known for etchings of Paris. This work shows how bateaux-lavoirs (wash boats) changed over the course of a half century, as dissatisfaction grew about their unsanitariness and unattractiveness. In contrast to Meryon’s hectic scenes—in which laundresses lean out of open windows and stretch lines of laundry along the river’s paved banks—the boats appear here as orderly and uniform structures, closed so that the women working within were not visible to passersby.

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