Washerwomen (Les Laveuses) - Auguste Louis Lepère
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A delicate etching and aquatint by Auguste Louis Lepère, capturing a poignant moment of Parisian working-class life in 1889.
Auguste Louis Lepère was a master of the graphic arts, particularly known for his technical command of etching and wood engraving. This work, titled Les Laveuses, captures a quiet moment of Parisian life during the late nineteenth century. The composition features two women on a staircase, their figures rendered with a delicate, calligraphic line that defines their posture and the weight of their burdens. The older woman in the foreground carries a heavy sack, her expression weary, while the younger woman behind her looks away, creating a sense of narrative distance between the two figures. The use of colour in this print is restrained, relying on soft washes of blue and red to provide form and atmosphere without overwhelming the linear structure. Lepère employs aquatint to create subtle tonal shifts, particularly in the shadows of the staircase and the texture of the clothing. The inclusion of the French text, Jeunesse passe vite, vertue!, adds a layer of social commentary, reflecting the artist's interest in the realities of working-class life in urban France. The background suggests a city setting, perhaps near the Seine, where the daily labour of washerwomen was a common sight. Lepère was instrumental in the revival of original printmaking in France. His ability to combine traditional techniques with a modern sensibility allowed him to document the changing face of Paris with precision. This piece demonstrates his skill in balancing the demands of commercial illustration with the artistic freedom of the printmaker. The work remains a fine example of the period's interest in genre subjects, where the mundane activities of ordinary people were elevated through careful observation and technical expertise. The print is signed and dated by the artist, confirming its place within his extensive body of work from the late 1880s.
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Washerwomen (Les Laveuses) - Auguste Louis Lepère
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