Seated Girl
STEVENS, Alfred Emile Leopold Joseph Victor
© Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
Alfred Stevens studied in his native Brussels and moved to Paris in 1844. During the Second Empire he established himself as a leading fashionable painter, specialising in well-dressed ladies in sumptuous interiors. This informal study of a model in a smock has a freeness reminiscent of Stevens's friend Manet. It was purchased by Margaret Davies in 1918.
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Details
Collection
Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
Item Number
NMW A 2503
Creation/Production
STEVENS, Alfred Emile Leopold Joseph Victor
Date: 1872 ca
Acquisition
Bequest, 12/12/1963
Measurements
Height (cm): 21.6
Width (cm): 17.2
Height (in): 8
Width (in): 6
(): h(cm) frame:42.8
(): h(cm)
(): w(cm) frame:38.3
(): w(cm)
(): d(cm) frame:8.0
(): d(cm)
Techniques
board
Material
oil
Location
In store
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