English: La Femme au Masque is a painting completed by Henri Gervex in 1885. It depicts the 22 year old Parisienne model Marie Renard wearing only a Domino masque. It was described a scandalous at its first public exhibition, and many women were cited/accused/scandalised/distrusted/misogynised as the model over the following years, the most high profile being
Camille du Gast where it was the subject of a court case in 1902.
Original painting was made in Paris in 1885, 127 years ago. This Image of the painting was published in 1902 in the USA. - in the book Master Paintings of the World, Edited by Dupont Vicars, The White City Art Co., Chicago, Current source -
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English: La Femme au Masque is a painting completed by Henri Gervex in 1885. It depicts the 22 year old Parisienne model Marie Renard wearing only a Domino masque. It was described a scandalous at its first public exhibition, and many women were cited/accused/scandalised/distrusted/misogynised as the model over the following years, the most high profile being
Camille du Gast where it was the subject of a court case in 1902.
Original painting was made in Paris in 1885, 127 years ago. This Image of the painting was published in 1902 in the USA. - in the book Master Paintings of the World, Edited by Dupont Vicars, The White City Art Co., Chicago, Current source -
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United States. This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired, often because its first
publication occurred prior to January 1, 1929, and if not then due to lack of notice or renewal. See
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