The Dangerous Malice, Madame Lebel, 1812

The Dangerous Malice, Madame Lebel, 1812

La malice dangereuse (dangerous malice), stipple and line engraving on hand laid paper, print made by madame lebel after a painting by jenny desoras ('madame desora') exhibited in 1806 at the salon of paris (cat. Painting, #153), titled la petite fille au chat, ou la malice (the girl with the cat, of the malice). A girl holding a cat, in a wooded background. She has roses in her hair. Date: 1812. Place of creation: Paris. Dimensions: circa 27.3 x 38.2 cm (overall); circa 20.9 x 26.4 cm (image size). Medium: laid paper, stipple and line engraving. La Malice dangereuse (Madame Lebel after Jenny Desoras) (cropped)
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Author: Madame Lebel & Jenny Berger-DésorasSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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