Price on request Signed, number 170 on the reverse;
pencil,14 1/2 × 10 1/4 in. (36.7 × 26 cm.)
Provenance: the artistí's studio; William de Belleroche; private collection
'While his works are diverse ... they celebrate foremost the womanhood of
our time ... These are thoroughly modern works which capture brief, reverent
moments of joy, tenderness and wonder, much like the works of Sargent,
Helleu or Besnard.Belleroche's portraits of woman are iconographic' (Claude
Roger-Marx, 'Peintres-lithographes Contemporains: Albert Belleroche',
Gazette des Beaux-Arts I, vol.39, 1908,p.74).
Along with Paul Helleu, Belleroche produced some of the most evocative images
of belle-Èpoque women of his generation. Although Belleroche made a number
of lithographs of women with turbans or toques around this period, none are
known to relate specifically to this study.
We are grateful to Gordon Anderson for assistance.