
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Parisian Woman, or the Effect of Night in Paris
Henri Boutet
- Date
- 1893
- Medium
- Drypoint and mezzotint
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Like André Marty, Henri Boutet advocated for original prints, particularly etching. He even launched the journal L'Art moderne (1882-83) as a way to send his own etchings to readers, either reproduced or bound inside as original prints. Artistically, Boutet's trademark was la Parisienne, a wistful bourgeois beauty with improbably small hands and feet. France, Europe
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