The Two Sisters by Théodore Chassériau

Adèle (left) was 33 and Aline (right) was 21 when they were painted in 1843 by their brother Théodore Chassériau. 

What were they thinking? Perhaps they were wondering who would ever look at them scrawled on a piece of canvas?

Oh, and if you want to see the original you'll have to visit the Louvre. But not just yet , of course. . .


 

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