Head of a Woman Resting on One Hand
Edgar Degas
(French, 1834–1917)
modeled about 1885–88, cast in bronze after 1919
Object PlaceFrance
Medium/TechniqueMetal; bronze
DimensionsOverall: 9.5 x 17.8 x 16.5 cm (3 3/4 x 7 x 6 1/2 in.)
Credit LineBequest of Margarett Sargent McKean
Accession number1979.507
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Not on viewClassificationsSculpture
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This intimate study includes the figure's left hand, making the resting posture more naturalistic. The gesture of head resting on hand is traditionally associated with weariness as well as with melancholy and contemplation. Here, the sitter appears vulnerable, perhaps because she seems unaware that she is being observed. The head probably records the features of Périe Bartholomé, wife of painter and sculptor Albert Bartholomé.
ProvenanceMarch 12, 1926, sold by A. A. Hébrard et Cie, Paris, to Quincy Adams Shaw McKean (b. 1891 - d. 1971), Boston [see note 1]; by descent to his wife, Margarett Williams Sargent McKean (b. 1892 - d. 1978), Boston; 1979, bequest of Margarett Williams Sargent McKean to the MFA. (Accession Date: October 17, 1979)
NOTES:
[1] According to notes, in which his name is given as "M. Shaw Mac Keen", from the Hébrard archives, published in Anne Pingeot's Degas Sculptures (Paris: Imprimerie Nationale Éditions/Reunion des musées nationaux, 1991). In 1918 Hébrard signed a contract with the heirs of Edgar Degas to produce and sell bronze castings of the artist's sculptures.
NOTES:
[1] According to notes, in which his name is given as "M. Shaw Mac Keen", from the Hébrard archives, published in Anne Pingeot's Degas Sculptures (Paris: Imprimerie Nationale Éditions/Reunion des musées nationaux, 1991). In 1918 Hébrard signed a contract with the heirs of Edgar Degas to produce and sell bronze castings of the artist's sculptures.
Edgar Degas