
Minneapolis Institute of Art
The Study of Drawing: Portrait of Yves Österlind, Age Nine
Louise Catherine Breslau
- Date
- 1901
- Medium
- Pastel on brown cardboard
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
The Impressionist Louise Catherine Breslau led a successful, prolific career in Paris as a portraitist and still-life painter. Raised in Zurich, she moved to Paris in 1876 to study at the Académie Julian, which admitted women and was the only art school in Paris that permitted women to draw nude models. Yves Österlind (1892–1937) was the child of Breslau’s friends, the Swedish painter Allan Österlind and French watercolorist Eugénie Carré Österlind. Breslau executed pastels of each of the three Österlind children between 1900 and 1904. This portrait of nine-year-old Yves, the youngest, shows the fair-haired boy at his desk, sharpening chalk. All three of the Österlind children became artists; Yves was a printmaker. France, Europe
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