Young Woman with Her Hand over Her Mouth ca. 1875 Edgar Degas This painting depicts a woman who appears to have been crying or is ill, in the sort of unguarded moment that Degas explored in his art throughout his career. Painted quickly and with great economy, its emphasis on capturing a transient emotional state marks it as a study rather than a formal early owner, the painter Egisto Fabbri (1866–1933), lent the canvas to the first exhibition of Impressionist art in Italy, held at the Lyceum Club in Florence in Young Woman with Her Hand over Her Mouth. Edgar Degas (French,
Young Woman with Her Hand over Her Mouth ca. 1875 Edgar Degas This painting depicts a woman who appears to have been crying or is ill, in the sort of unguarded moment that Degas explored in his art throughout his career. Painted quickly and with great economy, its emphasis on capturing a transient emotional state marks it as a study rather than a formal early owner, the painter Egisto Fabbri (1866–1933), lent the canvas to the first exhibition of Impressionist art in Italy, held at the Lyceum Club in Florence in Young Woman with Her Hand over Her Mouth. Edgar Degas (French, Paris 1834–1917 Paris). ca. 1875. Oil colors freely mixed with turpentine on canvas. Paintings
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