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Giovanni Boldini
PARIS TYPES: A STUDY OF TWO WOMEN
, ca. 1878
24.25 x 18.75 cm. (9.5 x 7.4 in.)
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Giovanni Boldini
Italian, 1842–1931
PARIS TYPES: A STUDY OF TWO WOMEN
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ca. 1878
Giovanni Boldini
PARIS TYPES: A STUDY OF TWO WOMEN
, ca. 1878
24.25 x 18.75 cm. (9.5 x 7.4 in.)
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Medium
Paintings, oil on canvas
Size
24.25 x 18.75 cm. (9.5 x 7.4 in.)
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Gallery 19C
Woodland Hills
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Movement
Belle Époque, Modern Art
Provenance
The artist’s studio
Jacques Visseaux, Lyon (purchased at the 1936 exhibition)
Thence by descent
Exhibitions
Paris, Galerie Charpentier, Jean Boldini, May 1931, n°73
Paris, Galerie Charpentier, Atelier Jean Boldini, June 1936, n°70
Literature
Emilia Cardona, Lo Studio di Giovanni Boldini, Milan, 1937, pl. X ;
Ettore Camesasca, L'opera completa di Boldini, Milan, 1970, p. 94, n°34, illustrated ;
Piero and Francesca Dini, Boldini : catalogo ragionato, Volume III, Tome I, Turin, 2002, p. 128, n° 213, illustrated in full page, p. 127
Bianca Doria, Giovanni Boldini : Catalogo generale dagli archivi Boldini, Milan, 2000, n°112, illustrated;
Tiziano Panconi, Giovanni Boldini : l'opera completa, Florence, 2002, p. 192, illustrated
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Description
In the 1870s and after a period of experimentation with historical subjects, suburban landscapes, and costume pieces, Giovanni Boldini applied himself to the challenge of depicting the “febrile movement of the streets” of Paris. This painting, Paris Types: A Study of Two Women, completed around 1878, offers an exceptional glimpse into Boldini’s burgeoning stylistic concerns, influences, and artistic range.
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