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This tranquil portrait of the artist’s mother, Ernestine Faivre, is a tour de force of modeling in Conté crayon, Seurat’s favorite graphic medium. The work is drawn entirely without line in tonal passages of velvety black. Scarce atmospheric light, subtly evoked by lessening pressure on the crayon, illuminates the interior where the woman sews, creating a serene ambiance of quiet domesticity. The abstract beauty achieved in such works earned the praise of fellow artist Paul Signac, who called them "the most beautiful painter’s drawings that ever existed."

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[–] JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Interesting. Never seen this one before.

I find it's got quite the meditative sense to it, while also being distinctly spooky... even foreboding. I'd almost like to say there's a certain 'android / crash-test dummy' sense to it, but I don't imagine Seurat was intending such, this time around. :P

I think the meditative part was what he was going for