Georges CLAIRIN (Paris, 1843 - Clohars-Carnoët, 1919).
Sarah Bernhardt as Tosca.
Graphite on paper signed, dedicated "to my friend Dussoit" and captioned "sketch made during one of the rehearsals of the Tosca" (small stains, folds and insolation).
Height : 33,5 cm. 33.5 cm - Width : 19 cm
After an initiatory passage in Spain and Italy in the company of François Flameng and Jean-Léon Gérôme, Georges Clairin met the painter Marià Fortuny during a trip to Morocco. The picturesque oriental scenes became a source of inspiration for the painter, which would last throughout his life.
Clairin is best known for the portraits of his friend Sarah Bernhardt, the most famous of which adorns the walls of the Petit Palais museum. Unveiled at the 1876 Salon, it caused a sensation. It shows the actress, divine, nonchalantly stretched out "on a rich pink satin divan", a greyhound lying at her feet.
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