Skip to main content
Conservation Status: After Treatment
In Memoriam
Conservation Status: After Treatment

In Memoriam

Alfred Stevens (Belgian (worked in France), 1823–1906)
about 1861
Country of Origin, for CustomsFrance
Medium/TechniqueOil on panel
DimensionsOverall: 55.2 x 44.5cm (21 3/4 x 17 1/2in.)
Other (Framed): 74.3 x 8.3 x 87.6cm (29 1/4 x 3 1/4 x 34 1/2in.)
Credit LineBequest of Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow
Accession number23.491
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPaintings
Collections
Description
Born in Belgium, Alfred Stevens made his name after moving to Paris, where he was a friend of Edouard Manet and Edgar Degas.  Stevens became famous for his depictions of modern life as embodied in Parisian women.  His painting of a young woman in a black mourning dress, lighting a votive candle, may represent an elegant widow.  Stevens made a specialty of painting women of fashion, but in early works such as this one, he also sought to respond to the Realists' call to show a wide variety of aspects of modern life.
InscriptionsLower right: Alfred StevensProvenanceErnest Wadsworth Longfellow (b. 1845 - d. 1921), Boston; 1923, bequeathed by Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow to the MFA. (Accession Date: November 1, 1923)