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Berthe Morisot, c. 1870s, (1946). Artist: Edouard ManetBerthe Morisot, c. 1870s, (1946). Portrait of the French Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot (1841-1895). She was married to Eugene Manet, the brother of her friend and colleague Edouard Manet
Paul Verlaine, c. 1891, (1946). Artist: Eugene CarrierePaul Verlaine, c.1891, (1946). Portrait print of Paul Verlaine (1844-1896) after CarriTHres painting of 1891. Verlaine was a French poet associated with the Decadent movement
Victor Hugo, c. 1884, (1946). Artist: Auguste RodinVictor Hugo, c.1884, (1946). Sketches of the French poet, novelist, and dramatis Victor Hugo (1802-1885). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
Mary Cassatt in the Louvre, c. 1880, (1946). Artist: Edgar DegasMary Cassatt in the Louvre, c.1880, (1946). Also known as Mary Cassatt at the Louvre: The Etruscan Gallery. Portrait of Degas fellow painter
The Races, 1865-1872, (1946). Artist: Edouard ManetThe Races, 1865-1872, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
The Reader, c. 1892, (1946). Artist: Odilon RedonThe Reader, c.1892, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
The Horseman in the Wood, c. 1854, (1946). Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Camille CorotThe Horseman in the Wood, c.1854, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
Portrait of Manet Seated, c. 1865, (1946). Artist: Edgar DegasPortrait of Manet Seated, c.1865, (1946). Print after a drawing, ?douard Manet, Seated, Holding His Hat, of Degas friend and fellow artist ?douard Manet (1832-1883)
The Barricade, c. 1871-1873, (1946). Artist: Edouard ManetThe Barricade, c.1871-1873, (1946). Manet drew on his painting The Dead Toreador for this print, also known as Civil War, of an unidentified soldier lying behind a Parisian street barricade during
The Market at Pontoise, 1895, (1946). Artist: Camille PissarroThe Market at Pontoise, 1895, (1946). Print also know as Le marchU O la Pontoise, of French peasant women at a town market (now part of Paris)
Closed Eyes, c. 1890, (1946). Artist: Odilon RedonClosed Eyes, c.1890, (1946). Portrait of Redons wife Camille Falte. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
The Gypsies, 1862, (1946). Artist: Edouard ManetThe Gypsies, 1862, (1946). Also known as Gipsy family. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
The Shepherdess, 1862, (1946). Artist: Jean Francois MilletThe Shepherdess, 1862, (1946). Print after Millets painting The Knitting Shepherdess of 1856, also known as Shepherdess Seated on a Rock, The Knitter or Shepherdess Knitting
Nude Woman Dressing, c. 1890, (1946). Artist: Edgar DegasNude Woman Dressing, c. 1890, (1946). Also known as Nude Woman Standing, Drying Herself (Femme nue debout, a sa toilette)
The End of All, 1883, (1946). Artist: Paul Albert BesnardThe End of All, 1883, (1946). Print also known as The End, (La Fin de Tout) (The End of Everything in French). Deathbed scene with family members gathered round, lit by a single candle
Sunset in the Harbour of Antwerp, 1868, (1946). Artist: Johan Barthold JongkindSunset in the Harbour of Antwerp, 1868, (1946). Sailing ships in the Belgian port. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
The Plough, mid-late 19th century, (1946). Artist: Alphonse LegrosThe Plough, mid-late 19th century, (1946). La Charrue in French, a farmer and a team of horses ploughing a field. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T
Portrait of Edmund De Goncourt, 1882, (1946). Artist: Felix BracquemondPortrait of Edmund De Goncourt, 1882, (1946). Portrait of Edmond de Goncourt (1822-1896), French writer, literary critic, art critic, book publisher and the founder of the AcadUmie Goncourt
Parsifal, c. 1891, (1946). Artist: Odilon RedonParsifal, c.1891, (1946). Print inspired by the knight Parzival (Percival) from Arthurian legend, and his quest for the Holy Grail
Marguerite Carriere, 1901, (1946). Artist: Eugene CarriereMarguerite Carriere, 1901, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
A Literary Discussion in the Upper Gallery, c. 1864, (1946). Artist: Honore DaumierA Literary Discussion in the Upper Gallery, c.1864, (1946). Some versions of this print are known as A Literary Discussion In The Second Balcony - satire showing men fighting in a theatre
The Holy Family, 1855, (1946). Artist: Rodolphe BresdinThe Holy Family, 1855, (1946). Also known as The Flight into Egypt, we see Joseph, Mary and the Child Jesus sitting next to a river, surrounded by tall trees
The Child with the Biscuit, c. 1898-1899, (1946). Artist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirThe Child with the Biscuit, c.1898-1899, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
Woman Emptying a Wheel Barrow, c. 1880, (1946). Artist: Camille PissarroWoman Emptying a Wheel Barrow, c.1880, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
Poor France! The Trunk Is Blasted, 1871, (1946). Artist: Honore DaumierPoor France! The Trunk Is Blasted, 1871, (1946). Full title, Poor France!... The trunk is blasted, but the roots hold!, allegory on the political situation in France
Sarah the Bather, 1892, (1946). Artist: Henri Fantin-LatourSarah the Bather, 1892, (1946). Print after a painting of the same name, (in French), Sara la Baigneuse, 1887. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T
The Cigarette Dance, c. 1890s, (1946). Artist: Anders Leonard ZornThe Cigarette Dance, c.1890s, (1946). Print also known as Girl with Cigarette II after Zorns painting The Cigarette Girl, 1892
The Banjo Lesson, 1893, (1946). Artist: Mary CassattThe Banjo Lesson, 1893, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
View of the Town of Mssluis, 1862, (1946). Artist: Johan Barthold JongkindView of the Town of Mssluis, 1862, (1946). People skating on the frozen canal. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
Bather Standing, 1946. Artist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirBather Standing, 1946. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
Punch, 1874-1876, (1946). Artist: Edouard ManetPunch, 1874-1876, (1946). The face of Punch (or Polichinelle in the Commedia dell Arte), resembles that of the conservative president of the Third Republic, Patrice de MacMahon (1808-1893)
Landing in England, 1879, (1946). Artist: Felix Hilaire BuhotLanding in England, 1879, (1946). Passengers disembarking in the wind and rain. Print based on sketches Buhot made during his second trip to England when he landed at Ramsgate, north of Dover
The Silk Dress, 1887, (1946). Artist: Paul Albert BesnardThe Silk Dress, 1887, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
Mother and Child, c. 1890s, (1946). Artist: Mary CassattMother and Child, c.1890s, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
The Drama, c. 1860s, (1946). Artist: Honore DaumierThe Drama, c.1860s, (1946). Print after Daumiers painting of the same name, 1860. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
The Robbers and the Donkey, c. 1860s, (1946). Artist: Honore DaumierThe Robbers and the Donkey, c.1860s, (1946). Lithograph after Daumiers painting The Thieves And The Donkey, 1858-1860. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries
Dog Cart, c. 1897, (1946). Artist: Henri de Toulouse-LautrecDog Cart, c.1897, (1946). Print also known as The English Dog Cart, or La Charrette Anglaise in French. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
Self-Portrait, c. 1860s, (1946). Artist: Edgar DegasSelf-Portrait, c.1860s, (1946). Print after Degas painting of 1857-1858. Degas (1834-1917) produced some forty self-portraits in various media
Breton Landscape, c. 1900s, (1946). Artist: Henri RiviereBreton Landscape, c.1900s, (1946). Boats off the French coast of Brittany. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
The Boy with the Sword, 1862, (1946). Artist: Edouard ManetThe Boy with the Sword, 1862, (1946). Etching after Manets painting, Boy Carrying a Sword, 1861. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
Portrait of CUzanne, c. 1874, (1946). Artist: Camille PissarroPortrait of CUzanne, c.1874, (1946). Print after a painting of Pissarros friend and fellow artist Paul CUzanne (1839-1906)
The Goose Girl, c. 1870s, (1946). Artist: Camille PissarroThe Goose Girl, c.1870s, (1946). Print based on a painting, The Goose Girl at Montfoucault (White Frost), 1876. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T
The Lacemaker, 1946. Artist: Felicien Joseph Victor RopsThe Lacemaker, 1946. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
This Has Killed That, 1871, (1946). Artist: Honore DaumierThis Has Killed That, 1871, (1946). In French, Ceci a tuU cela. Woman pointing at a voting urn with the word oui ( yes ) floating above it
The Fall of Phaeton, late 19th century, (1946). Artist: Odilon RedonThe Fall of Phaeton, late 19th century, (1946). The ancient Greek myth of Phaeton (Phaethon), who asked to be allowed to drive the sun chariot for a day
Springtime, c. 1880s, (1946). Artist: Auguste RodinSpringtime, c.1880s, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
Pegasus Captive, 1889, (1946). Artist: Odilon RedonPegasus Captive, 1889, (1946). Print also known as Captive Pegasus, inspired by Greek mythology. The winged horse Pegasus is held captive by Bellerophon
Pope Pius IX, 1946. Artist: Felix Hilaire BuhotPope Pius IX, 1946. Pius IX (born Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti, 1792-1878) was Pope from 16 June 1846 until his death in 1878
The Toast, 1890s, (1946). Artist: Anders Leonard ZornThe Toast, 1890s, (1946). Print after the painting A Toast In The Idun Society, 1892. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
Nude Woman at the Door of Her Room, c. 1879, (1946). Artist: Edgar DegasNude Woman at the Door of Her Room, c.1879, (1946). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
The Steeple of Saint-Nicolas-Les-Arras, c. 1870s, (1946). Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Camille CorotThe Steeple of Saint-Nicolas-Les-Arras, c.1870s, (1946). View of the church in the village of Saint-Nicolas-lez-Arras in the Pas-de-Calais department of Northern France
Manao Tupapau (The Spirit of the Dead Watches), c. 1892, (1946). Artist: Paul GauguinManao Tupapau (The Spirit of the Dead Watches), c.1892, (1946). Print after a painting, Spirit of the Dead Watching (Manao tupapau), of Gauguins young Tahitian wife Teha amana lying naked
A Change of Residence, c. 1899, (1946). Artist: Paul GauguinA Change of Residence, c.1899, (1946). Changement de Residence in French, print made during Gauguins second visit to Tahiti
Portrait of Dr. Gachet, c. 1890, (1946). Artist: Vincent van GoghPortrait of Dr. Gachet, c.1890, (1946). Print also known as Portrait of Dr Gachet with Pipe, of Doctor Paul Gachet who took care of Van Gogh during the final months of his life
The Bathers, 1946. Artist: Paul CezanneThe Bathers, 1946. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
The Drawing Lesson, c. 1888-1890, (1946). Artist: Berthe MorisotThe Drawing Lesson, c.1888-1890, (1946). Self-portrait of Morisot and her daughter Julie Manet, who like her mother was a painter
Portrait of the Artist, c. 1900, (1946). Artist: Paul CezannePortrait of the Artist, c.1900, (1946). Print after Cezannes Self-Portrait With Beret. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
Two Bathers, 1946. Artist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirTwo Bathers, 1946. Les deux baigneuses in French). From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase. [The Hyperion Press, Paris, 1946]
The Box with the Gilded Mask, 1893, (1946). Artist: Henri de Toulouse-LautrecThe Box with the Gilded Mask, 1893, (1946). La Loge au mascaron dorU in French, illustraion for a theatre programme for Marcel LuguetAEs play The Missionary (Le Missionnaire)
Half-Length Portrait of Dieterle, c. 1899, (1946). Artist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirHalf-Length Portrait of Dieterle, c.1899, (1946). Print after a painting, Mademoiselle Dieterle La Merveilleuse. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T
Brandes in Her Dressing Room, c. 1895, (1946). Artist: Henri de Toulouse-LautrecBrandes in Her Dressing Room, c.1895, (1946). Portrait of French comedienne JosUphine Brunschwig, also known as Marthe BrandTHs (1862-1930)
Miss Ida Heath, English Dancer, c. 1894, (1946). Artist: Henri de Toulouse-LautrecMiss Ida Heath, English Dancer, c.1894, (1946). A high-kicking woman on stage. Parisian fin-de-siecle nightlife was colourful, with can-can artistes performing without underwear
Au Hanneton, c. 1898, (1946). Artist: Henri de Toulouse-LautrecAu Hanneton, c.1898, (1946). At the Hanneton ; a woman sitting alone at a table at Le Hanneton, one of several women-owned Parisian cafUs that catered for an almost exclusively female
Miss May Belfort Welcoming, c. 1895, (1946). Artist: Henri de Toulouse-LautrecMiss May Belfort Welcoming, c.1895, (1946). Portrait of the Irish singer, May Belfort, who lived and worked in Paris. She gained notoriety for her song, Daddy wouldn t buy me a bow-wow
The Banks of Loing, c. 1880s, (1946). Artist: Alfred SisleyThe Banks of Loing, c.1880s, (1946). Landscape with boats on the Canal du Loing at Saint-MammTHs in France. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T
Noa Noa, c. 1890s, (1946). Artist: Paul GauguinNoa Noa, c.1890s, (1946). During his first visit to Tahiti (1891-1893), Paul Gauguin documented his experiences in his travel journal, Noa Noa
The Mill at Cuincy, 1871-1872, (1946). Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Camille CorotThe Mill at Cuincy, 1871-1872, (1946). Mill near near Douai, in the Nord departement in northern France. From The Etchings of the French Impressionists and Their Contemporaries, by Edward T. Chase
The Peacocks, 1869, (1946). Artist: Rodolphe BresdinThe Peacocks, 1869, (1946). Rodolphe Bresdin (1822-1885) was self-taught and restricted himself exclusively to drawing and printmaking