Frau mit Sonnenschirm

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec · PD

Frau mit Sonnenschirm


Details

Museum
Eremitage
Jahr
1889
Technik
Gouache, Aquarell und Tempera
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
76,6 × 57,5 cm

Die Geschichte

For a couple of years around 1889 Toulouse-Lautrec, better known for the smoky interiors of Montmartre, took his easel outdoors. A neighbour called Pere Forest let him use the overgrown garden behind his house, and there Lautrec set friends and models among the leaves and painted them in daylight. He called these self-set exercises his impositions. The woman here, seated with a parasol, was known as Berthe la Sourde, Berthe the Deaf. He worked fast, thinning his oils almost to watercolour and letting the tan of the cardboard show through the greens, the whole study done in an afternoon or two.

Frau mit Sonnenschirm — Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec — MuseScope