Mélancolie (Melancholy)

Mélancolie (Melancholy) by Jean Danguy

Medium

lithograph in black on heavy japan paper

Dimensions

sheet: 36.8 x 28 cm (14 1/2 x 11 in.)

Classification

Print

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Virginia and Ira Jackson Collection, gift in memory of Virginia H. Jackson

Accession Number

1996.151.11

Art Historical Context

Jean Danguy's *Mélancolie (Melancholy)*, created in 1894, the introspective mood of fin-de-siècle France through a striking black lithograph on heavy japan paper Measuring 36.8 x 28 cm, this intimate print invites viewers into a world of quiet contemplation, its title evoking the pervasive themes of longing and ennui that resonated in late 19th-century European art Danguy, a French printmaker, employs the lithographic process—drawing directly on stone with greasy crayon to transfer ink via water-repellent chemistry—to achieve rich tonal depths and subtle gradations, hallmarks of the medium's e...

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