Leaving a Mark:
The Art of the Print in 19th-Century France


April 5 - June 3, 2002

Opening Reception April 5, 2002

Works by Cézanne, Manet, Gauguin, Pissarro, and Corot will be the subject of research and presentation for an exhibition that investigates both the status of the print and the role of the collector. Curated by James Hargrove with the participation of students in the Department of Art History, University of Pennsylvania.


Paul Gaugin
Femmes, Animaux et Feuillages
1898. Woodcut.

Paul Gaugin
Pastorales Martiniques
c. 1900. Lithograph.

Camille Pissarro
The Vagabonds
1896. Lithograph.

Edouard Manet
The Drinker of Absinthe
1860. Etching & Aquatint

Edouard Manet
Sous la Lampe (Le Corbeau)
1875. Etching.

Edouard Manet
La Femme à la Mantille
1868. Etching.

Paul Cézanne
Head of a Young Girl
1873. Etching.

Paul Cézanne
Landscape in Auvers, Farm Entrance on the rue Saint Rémy
1873. Etching.

Eugène Delacroix
Faust, Tragèdie de Goethe
1st ed. 1828. Lithograph.

Eugène Delacroix
Cheval Sauvage
1828. Lithograph.

Eugène Delacroix
Faust, Tragèdie de Goethe
1st ed. 1828. Lithograph.

Honoré Daumier
En Chemin de Fer - Un Voison Agréable
Lithograph

Honoré Daumier
Une Idylle dans les Bles
Lithograph