Meditation (La meditation)

Alphonse Legros

1826 to 1850

Meditation (La meditation) by Alphonse Legros

Medium

etching? and drypoint

Classification

Print

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Rosenwald Collection

Accession Number

1943.3.5336

Art Historical Context

**Meditation (La méditation)** by Alphonse Legros visitors into the introspective world of 19th-century printmaking. Created between 1826 and 1850, this etching andpoint exemplifies Legros's mastery of intaglio techniques during his early career. As a key figure bridging Realism and the etching revival, Legros drew inspiration from masters like Rembrandt, producing works that blend precise linework with emotional depth. Housed in the National Gallery of Art'swald Collection—a treasure trove of graphic arts—this print highlights the era's fascination with contemplative themes. Etching involves...

About the Artist

Alphonse Legros · 18371911

Alphonse Legros (1837–1911) was born in Dijon, France, and trained in Paris at the drawing school of Horace Lecoq de Boisbaudran, whose unconventional teaching method — which emphasised memory drawing and acute observation over academic convention — would leave a lasting mark on Legros's practice. At Lecoq's school he formed friendships with Jules Dalou and Auguste Rodin that endured throughout hi...

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