Though unnumbered, this drawing seems to have been part of the series that included âThe Bivouac after the Ballâ and âThe Day after the Ballâ. Its violence suggests
that the entire series of drawings may have comprised a serious critical interpretation of
DGR's social world.
This collection contains 1 text or image, including:
pen and ink and wash sketch
Scholarly Commentary
IntroductionÂ
Though unnumbered, this drawing seems to have been part of the series that included âThe Bivouac after the Ballâ and âThe Day after the Ballâ. Its violence suggests that the entire series of drawings may have comprised a serious critical interpretation of DGR's social world.
PictorialÂ
The drawing may be usefully compared with two important later watercolours, The Death of Brueze sans Pitié and A Fight for a Woman.