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The Artist's Wife (Périe, 1849–1887) Reading  1883

by Albert Bartholomé

This composition, with its inventive cropping and velvety passages of pastel, reflects the influence of Degas, who befriended Bartholomé in the early 1880s. The sitter is the artist’s wife, Périe, known to be a "beautiful woman of delicate health, cultivated, and of supreme distinction." Upon her death in 1887 a grief-stricken Bartholomé abandoned painting and pastel. With...
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Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art