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Dans l'Atelier — Alfred Stevens (1888) | Met Museum Postcard
Dans l'Atelier — Alfred Stevens (1888) | Met Museum Postcard
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Four figures share a crowded painter's studio: a woman in a peach kimono robe reclines on a red velvet sofa, fan in hand, while at the center a half-finished portrait sits on an easel. A woman in a black hat and veil sits before it with a sketchbook — sitter or visitor, it isn't clear — and behind the easel stands another woman in white, palette in hand, at work. The walls crowd with framed pictures, an oval mirror, Japanese fans, and a parasol; an animal-skin rug covers the floor. It is the most compositionally layered scene in Stevens's late work, and notably, every active role belongs to a woman — model, artist, and visitor alike.
"Dans l'atelier" (1888) is held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. This postcard reproduces the painting at 10×15 cm on 350 g/m² cardstock, part of the full Alfred Stevens postcard collection at Zolota Ptakha.
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