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Naked woman with headband, double portrait 

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FERNEL (?) Naked woman with headband, double portrait Drawing on paper with pencil and red chalk Monogrammed F on the left 29x23 (Ref 42)

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FERNEL (?) Naked woman with headband, double portrait Drawing on paper with pencil and red chalk Monogrammed F on the left 29x23 (Ref 42)

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[ORIGINAL DRAWINGS] Set of several drawings and preparatory studies by Félicien Rops, of great interest for the work of this essential Belgian artist, including : - A double blank page with a small watercolor drawing inside, certainly an illustration project, for a cul-de-lampe. - An amusing drawing of two storks depositing 3 babies on a folded page, with the drawing in the center, elements (remarks?) on the left and a handwritten note on the right, "grandeur nature" and "Eugène Demolder à la demi-lune Essonnes Seine et Oise". - Two small page drawings in ink on a cardboard page, one identical to the one in watercolor and the other depicting a buried face (this drawing is on a tracing paper in three states). - an ink drawing, probably for an illustration banner, depicting books, a candlestick and a sculpture, paintbrushes and a painter's palette, on a desk - An ink drawing probably for an illustration banner depicting a woman cleaning a plate - An ink drawing probably for an illustration banner depicting a woman holding an oil lamp for pencil work - An ink drawing probably for an illustration banner depicting a woman leaning against a counter, with a skull and crossbones by her side (this drawing is on a tracing paper). - An ink drawing probably for an illustration banner depicting a woman facing a skull and crossbones, holding it in her hands. - A double-page of tracing paper featuring 11 small drawings, including several Japanese motifs: trees, birds (storks), a fan and a man in traditional Japanese garb. Provenance: These drawings come from a large collection of documents, including letters and manuscripts, found in the half-moon house where the artist lived for many years with her two dressmaker sisters, Léontine and Aurélie Duluc.