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Autoportrait Day 345~ Françoise Gilot (Part II)

June 9, 2023
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Christy's avatarThe Misty Miss Christy

A random survey of self-portraits created by women through the centuries

Painter Françoise Gilot (1921–2023)

1. Self-Portrait Full Face, 1941 / Graphite on paper / The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, NY

2. Self-Portrait/Moody, 1943 / Pencil on paper / Berman Museum of Art, Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA

3. Autoritratto, 1966 / Color serigraph on paper / Private collection

4. Self Portrait, 1970 / Watercolor on paper / Private collection

5. Self-portrait in Front of Bamboo, 1971 / China ink over pencil on paper / Private collection

6. Untitled (Self Portrait), 1975 / India ink and watercolor on Japon paper / Private collection

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