The Statue and Women
The Statue and Women is an original drawing in Pencil realized by Alfred Grévin in the Late-19 Century.
Applied on a Passeprtout:36 x 26 cm.
With the stamp of atelier "Grevin" on the lower right.
In good conditions.
The Statue and Women is an original drawing in Pencil realized by Alfred Grévin in the Late-19 Century.
Applied on a Passeprtout:36 x 26 cm.
With the stamp of atelier "Grevin" on the lower right.
In good conditions.
Alfred Grévin (1827- 1892),was a 19th-century caricaturist, best known during his lifetime for his caricature silhouettes of contemporary Parisian women. He was also a sculptor, cartoonist, and designed costumes and sets for popular theater. He founded with journalist Arthur Meyer the Musée Grévin, a waxwork museum, in many of his artworks he would seem to express his point of view on the progressive fall of women's costumes during the nineteenth century. He performed countless activities among which he distinguished himself as the creator of theatrical costumes
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