light, upside-down image of standing man at L; sketchy trees in background; light shading in foreground at bottom

Unfinished Landscape, c. 1858

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Gift of the Print and Drawing Councilexpand_more  2002.186

Not on Viewexpand_more

Minnesotans might mistake this for a snow scene, but it is simply unfinished. More curious is the faint upside-down figure of the French writer Honoré de Balzac, apparently etched by Bracquemond’s artist friend Paul Gavarni when at some point he had the copper printing plate. Bracquemond must have begun this landscape thinking he could scrape out the figure or etch over it. But after etching the background and running the inked plate through the press to check his progress, he evidently decided to stop where he was.

Details
Title
Unfinished Landscape
Artist Life
1833–1914
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2002.186
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light, upside-down image of standing man at L; sketchy trees in background; light shading in foreground at bottom