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When we saw Frédérique, An Exclamation of Admiration Escaped both the Baron and Me | musefully
Shinn, Everett. When we saw Frédérique, An Exclamation of Admiration Escaped both the Baron and Me, 1906. Black conté crayon and watercolor on beige, medium thick, slightly textured wove paper, Sheet: 16 9/16 x 12 11/16 in. (42.1 x 32.2 cm). Dick S. Ramsay Fund, 42.98. No known copyright restrictions.
When we saw Frédérique, An Exclamation of Admiration Escaped both the Baron and Me
1906
Everett Shinn
American, 1876-1953
American Art
Shinn executed sixteen crayon drawings for the two-volume edition of Frédérique, by the racy and popular French novelist Paul de Kock (1793–1871); ten of these are now in the Brooklyn Museum’s collection. Frédérique was part of an ambitious, illustrated collector’s-edition series of de Kock’s translated works. Shinn, William Glackens, George Luks, John Sloan, and other artists of their circle produced illustrations for the series, which was only half-completed when the publisher went out of business, and the artists had trouble collecting all the money owed them for their work.