

The Hatpin (Berthe Morisot's Daughter and Her Cousin), 1st plate
A black and white sketch of two young women. The woman on the left sits and holds a wide-brimmed hat with a decorative band. Her face is drawn with minimal detail, with the focus on her hat. The woman on the right stands behind the seated woman. She wears a large, fluffy hat with a bow at the back. Her long wavy hair cascades down her back. Both women wear collared dresses. The background is minimal, with short lines suggesting texture. The artist's signature appears in the bottom right corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 647 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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