Paris: Carmen
1910
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
1910
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
Paris: Carmen is a 1910 by Ernest Haskell, held at Cleveland Museum of Art.
The painting depicts a woman with a bold, red hat and a dark dress, set against a blurred background. Her face is turned slightly to the right, and she gazes directly at the viewer with a confident expression. The artist's use of bold lines and vibrant colors adds to the overall sense of energy and movement in the painting. The woman's pose and expression suggest a sense of independence and self-assurance. To learn more about the artist behind this portrait, look up Ernest Haskell (American, 1876–1925).
Ernest Haskell was an American artist and illustrator, internationally famous in his lifetime and remembered for his etchings, as well as engravings, pen-and-ink drawings, lithographs and watercolors.
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