
NOT IN MoMA'S COLLECTION
Cat. No. 234.2/III (fabric)
Eugénie Grandet
- State/Variant:
- Version 2 of 2, state III of III
- Date:
- 2008
- Themes:
- Body Parts, Fabric Works, Figures, Nature
- Techniques:
- Aquatint, Drypoint
- Description:
- Aquatint and drypoint, with collage
- Support:
- Fabric
- Dimensions:
- plate: 6 x 4" (15.2 x 10.2 cm); sheet: 13 x 10" (33 x 25.4 cm)
- Signature:
- "LB" right lower margin, stitched in black thread.
- Publisher:
- Harlan & Weaver, New York
- Printer:
- Harlan & Weaver, New York
- Edition:
- 5 on fabric, and an edition of 10 on paper with 2 A.P., 1 P.P.
- Impression:
- 2/5
- Edition Information:
- Of the 5 editioned impressions on fabric, 3 are collaged with a fabric flower (1/5, 2/5, 3/5), as seen here.
There is 1 known additional impression of version 2, state II, on fabric, with a fabric flower, outside the edition on fabric. That impression is part of a 2009 series of 16 fabric collages entitled "Eugénie Grandet."
There is 1 known variant impression of version 2, state II, on fabric, outside the edition on fabric. That impression is collaged on a hand towel embellished with the word "Mother" and two flower motifs. See below in the Evolving Composition Diagram. - State Changes and Additions:
- Changes from version 1, in drypoint: composition transferred to a new plate; leg shortened beneath knee; stomach more prominently rounded; hair further delineated.
Changes from version 1, in aquatint: hair further delineated; outlines reinforced overall.
Changes from version 2, state II, by burnishing: front of leg, back of leg below the knee, and lower belly, all in aquatint, removed.
Changes from version 2, state II, in drypoint: front of leg, back of leg below the knee, and lower belly, reconfigured; eye enlarged. - Background:
- Bourgeois derived this title from a novel by Honoré de Balzac, the plot of which involved the domination of a father over his daughter. Bourgeois identified with the situation. Inspired by an exhibition project for the Maison de Balzac in Paris, Bourgeois created a series of works based on the character Eugénie Grandet. The exhibition “Moi, Eugénie Grandet” took place 11/2/10-2/7/11 and included an accompanying catalogue with an essay by Jean Frémon.
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