Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Figure Study for ‘J’ai fait sauter la banque’
1892
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Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Figure Study for ‘J’ai fait sauter la banque’
1892
Physical Qualities
Colored pencil, Sheet: 460 x 315 mm. (46 x 31.5 cm.)
Credit Line
The Cone Collection, formed by Dr. Claribel Cone and Miss Etta Cone of Baltimore, Maryland
Object Number
1950.12.420
Nude female figure with arms raised; men and women dancing in line; two sketches of a woman's face, one in profile, one frontal; woman adjusting her stocking? VERSO: sketch of woman dancing.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1949; Etta Cone, Baltimore; purchased from Galerie Rosengart, Lucerne, 1936
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Sketches and Sketchbook Pages," April 25-June 25, 1978.
Brenda Richardson, The Cone Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art, 1985, p.189.
Baltimore Museum of Art, Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings in the Cone Collection, 1967, no. 330, p. 75.
Inscribed: RECTO: BLC, graphite, 'Steinlen'. VERSO: UL, blue pencil, 'Caricature'; TLC, graphite, notations that have been erased: '[?]17/VI 96'.
Artist
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
1858–1922
French, born Switzerland, 1859-1923
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