close by. The sea, ruffled by the wind, occupies the whole of
the background. A few trial proofs in black. The Edition con-
sisted of 36 Proofs an equal number of which were printed in
green, sanguine and grey. The Proofs were printed in 1909.
11X91 Signed C. S. 1908.
80 — THE CHILD. A group of three nude figures of a man,
a woman and a small child. The man is seated on a low ledge
of rock with the sea in the background; at his feet lies the
woman, who is lifting up the child into his arms. The flgure of
the woman is relieved by the use of white line, whilst that of
the man is heavily shaded. The child and the head of the man
are against the sky-line. A few trial proofs in black, and un-
signed. The Edition consisted of 36 Proofs printed in green,
sanguine and grey in equal numbers.
10|X13f Signed C. S. 1909.
81 —THE CORAL BRANCH (a fan). Two women are
seated on some rocks by the sea. The flgure on the left is
partly dressed, with her hair loose and she turns her back to
the spectator as she holds up a child to where the other woman
is offering a brauch of coral. Both figures are drawn large for
the size of the fan. A few trial proofs in black. The Edition
consisted of 36 Proofs printed in green, sanguine and grey in
equal numbers.
5fX17f Signed C. S. 1909.
82 — THE BATH (a fan). In the centre of a room, the
walls of which are indicated, a woman sits in a shallow bath,
which is partly cut out by the inner outline of the fan. A few
trial proofs in black. 40 Proofs printed in black, green and
sanguine. These were printed in 1908.
6fX16i Signed C. S. 1909.
83 —THE RISING TIDE. A similar subject to No. 79
but smaller in size. In this drawing the reclining flgure is ly-
ing on her back with her arms under her head and her right
knee raised.
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the background. A few trial proofs in black. The Edition con-
sisted of 36 Proofs an equal number of which were printed in
green, sanguine and grey. The Proofs were printed in 1909.
11X91 Signed C. S. 1908.
80 — THE CHILD. A group of three nude figures of a man,
a woman and a small child. The man is seated on a low ledge
of rock with the sea in the background; at his feet lies the
woman, who is lifting up the child into his arms. The flgure of
the woman is relieved by the use of white line, whilst that of
the man is heavily shaded. The child and the head of the man
are against the sky-line. A few trial proofs in black, and un-
signed. The Edition consisted of 36 Proofs printed in green,
sanguine and grey in equal numbers.
10|X13f Signed C. S. 1909.
81 —THE CORAL BRANCH (a fan). Two women are
seated on some rocks by the sea. The flgure on the left is
partly dressed, with her hair loose and she turns her back to
the spectator as she holds up a child to where the other woman
is offering a brauch of coral. Both figures are drawn large for
the size of the fan. A few trial proofs in black. The Edition
consisted of 36 Proofs printed in green, sanguine and grey in
equal numbers.
5fX17f Signed C. S. 1909.
82 — THE BATH (a fan). In the centre of a room, the
walls of which are indicated, a woman sits in a shallow bath,
which is partly cut out by the inner outline of the fan. A few
trial proofs in black. 40 Proofs printed in black, green and
sanguine. These were printed in 1908.
6fX16i Signed C. S. 1909.
83 —THE RISING TIDE. A similar subject to No. 79
but smaller in size. In this drawing the reclining flgure is ly-
ing on her back with her arms under her head and her right
knee raised.
8|X6|
Published in the Gazette des Beaux Arts, Vol. II, Dec., 1909.
Unsigned. 1909.
418