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A work made of drypoint with plate tone in warm black on cream japanese paper.

Fumette, Standing

1859

James McNeill Whistler American, 1834-1903

United States

A young woman, known only by the name Eloise or Héloise and called Fumette, lived with Whistler for a time during his bohemian student days in Paris and posed for several of his etchings. A hatmaker or seamstress, rather than a professional model, she was among the Parisian working-class women who lived outside the norms of polite society and sometimes posed for youthful artists.

Drypoint with plate tone in warm black on cream Japanese paper

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