详情
EDGAR DEGAS (1834-1917)
Manet assis, tourné à droit
etching and drypoint, 1864, on wove paper, a very fine impression of Reed & Shapiro's extremely rare third state (of four), printing with strong contrasts and a light plate tone, with touches of burr
Plate 195 x 125 mm.
Sheet 310 x 221 mm.
来源
The artist's estate, with the red Atelier stamp verso (Lugt 657); his posthumous sale, Paris (experts Delteil, Bernheim-Jeune, Durand-Ruel, Vollard), 22 November 1918, lot 96.
Paul Prouté (1887-1981), Paris (Lugt 2103c); then by descent to the present owner.
出版
Delteil 16; Adhemar & Cachin 19; Reed & Shapiro 18 (this impression cited).
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拍品专文

Manet assis, tourné à droit is one of three etched portraits of Édouard Manet which Degas made from 1864 to 1865. Manet is depicted sitting sideways on a simple chair in a studio setting, identified by a canvas that has been turned to the wall. He is immaculately dressed, with a top hat casually cast aside on the floor, as if he has just walked into the room and pulled up a chair. At the time the two artists were close and Degas’s portrait is an intimate study of the charismatic painter. The informal pose and the contemporary setting reflect Manet’s influence, a departure from Degas’s earlier etchings which were closely modelled on Old Master prints. Degas worked the etching through fourth states, but in the final state scraped portions of the face and background away with a burnishing tool, presumably with the intention of working it further, before abandoning it. The present impression of the third state, with the hat most fully defined, is exceptionally rare. Reed & Shapiro record only one other impression, in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. Of the fourteen known impressions across all four states, this is the only remaining example in private hands.

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