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Proof before the editioning of state IV on paper and of state V on fabric.
State Changes and Additions:
Additions in red ink: female figure's hair and features delineated, anticipating state II; male figure's hair and penis delineated, anticipating state II; a lower ground line delineated, anticipating state III. Additions in black ink: female figure's features and necklace delineated, anticipating state II; her shoes further delineated, anticipating state III; male figure's hair, features, and penis delineated, anticipating state II; a lower ground line delineated, anticipating state IV.
Background:
The artist told printer Felix Harlan that the figures in this series are playing an adult version of a French children's game, known as "faire des galipettes," meaning to do somersaults. In fact, the expression "faire des galipettes" is also slang for having sex, a punning reference that Bourgeois must have enjoyed.
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