Sweet resistance (La douce resistance)

Salvatore Tresca after Louis-Léopold Boilly

Associated Names
Salvatore Tresca

Artist, Italian, probably 1750 - 1815

Louis-Léopold Boilly

Artist After, French, 1761 - 1845

This print shows two people standing and embracing. The woman on the left is leaning slightly backward, while the man on the right leans toward her, holding her close. She looks at him through almost-closed eyes. They both have pale skin and curled gray hair, although hers is longer, cascading down her back. She is wearing a pale blue dress with a wide neck, puffed sleeves, and a bright pink skirt, accentuated with a blue ribbon tied around her waist. The man is wearing a light blue coat over a high-collared white shirt, with fitted, knee-length blue breeches and stockings. They are in a room with muted brown drapery hanging on the right over what looks like a bed with the blanket and ruffled sheets partially off. To the side, in front of the bed, there is a plush red chair with a black hat and cloak or jacket draped over it. On the left there is a white door behind the two people that is slightly ajar. Below the print is a line of text.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    color stipple and etching

  • Credit Line

    Widener Collection

  • Accession Number

    1942.9.2231


Artwork history & notes

Wikidata ID

Q64961376

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