The Seamstress
Artist
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
(1796 - 1875)
Date1860-1865
MediumCharcoal on paper
Dimensions28.5 x 21.6 cm
ClassificationsDrawings
Credit LineCollection & image © Hugh Lane Gallery.
Donated by E. W. Baron, 1905.
Object number563
DescriptionA girl is sewing beside an open window. She is holding a piece of material in her left hand and a scissors in her right. The material rests on a chair. If this subject reminds us that Corot's mother was a fashionable dressmaker in Paris, the attitude of the model reminds the "false" series of women painted in Corot's studio in the 1860's. Corot drew constantly. This charcoal on paper, which is not reproduced by Robaut (vol. IV, p.64, n°2890), is dated c. 1860-65 when Corot was not using hard pencil any longer, as at the beginning of his career, but charcoal.
This drawing, untitled The Sempstress, n°264, in the 1904 Dublin exhibition catalogue, was wrongly said to be a canvas but dimensions match.
A girl sits on the left, holding a piece of material in her left hand and a scissors in her right. The material rests on a chair. There is an open window and trees in the background.
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Not on viewMark Fisher