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H Beard Print Collection

Print
1799 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A full length colour stipple engraving of Mademoiselle Parisot. She is wearing a translucent Greek inspired dress made from layered, swathes, of fabric. The top layer is a hip length pale yellow tunic and the underdress is a translucent white tunic gathered in to knots at the thigh and billowing out behind her. Standing in the midst of a nautral landscape, her arms are raised and carry a curved branch of intertwined flowers. Her hair is dressed with a band of fabric. Harry Beard Collection.

Object details

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Object type
TitleH Beard Print Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Print
Brief description
A full length colour stipple engraving of Mademoiselle Parisot, Harry Beard Collection.
Physical description
A full length colour stipple engraving of Mademoiselle Parisot. She is wearing a translucent Greek inspired dress made from layered, swathes, of fabric. The top layer is a hip length pale yellow tunic and the underdress is a translucent white tunic gathered in to knots at the thigh and billowing out behind her. Standing in the midst of a nautral landscape, her arms are raised and carry a curved branch of intertwined flowers. Her hair is dressed with a band of fabric.
Dimensions
  • Height: 25.9cm
  • Width: 19.5cm
Subject depicted
Summary
A full length colour stipple engraving of Mademoiselle Parisot. She is wearing a translucent Greek inspired dress made from layered, swathes, of fabric. The top layer is a hip length pale yellow tunic and the underdress is a translucent white tunic gathered in to knots at the thigh and billowing out behind her. Standing in the midst of a nautral landscape, her arms are raised and carry a curved branch of intertwined flowers. Her hair is dressed with a band of fabric. Harry Beard Collection.
Other number
F.157-12 - H Beard collection numbering
Collection
Accession number
S.6346-2009

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Record createdJanuary 19, 2010
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