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Young Woman Seated on a Bed, 1764-1767. Creator: Louis-Marin Bonnet (French, 1736-1793)Young Woman Seated on a Bed, 1764-1767. This print emulates a traditional chiaroscuro drawing: dark outlines and shadows with white highlights on specially toned paper
Young Woman Seated on a Bed, before 1764. Creator: Louis-Marin Bonnet (French, 1736-1793)Young Woman Seated on a Bed, before 1764. Although this scene of a nude woman lounging in her bedchamber appears to be drawn with red chalk like the drawings by Greuze and Boucher nearby
The Woman taking Coffee, 1774. Creator: Louis-Marin Bonnet (French, 1736-1793)The Woman taking Coffee, 1774. In his quest to emulate fashionable drawings for display, Bonnet developed a method for printing gold frames
Love Requests Venus to Return His Weapons to Him, 1768. Creator: Louis-Marin Bonnet (French)Love Requests Venus to Return His Weapons to Him, 1768. For his aristocratic patrons, Boucher made numerous paintings of intriguing female nudes, thinly veiled as Roman goddesses lounging in luxury
Head of a Woman (Mme. Deshayes?), c. 1771. Creator: Louis-Marin Bonnet (French, 1736-1793)Head of a Woman (Mme. Deshayes?), c. 1771. To produce this print, Bonnet used three different printing plates to layer black ink, then semitransparent blue ink