The Queen of the Fishes: Plate 11

Description

Pissarro, son of the French Impressionist artist Camille Pissarro, moved to England in 1890. By 1894 he and his wife, Esther Bensusan Pissarro, had bought a printing press and established the Eragny Press. Influenced by William Morris, they were involved in every step of the production process: designing, cutting the woodblocks, setting type, and printing. The first book published by Ergany Press, The Queen of the Fishes, is based on an old fairy tale in which a peasant boy and girl escape the hardships of their lives by fantasizing that they have been turned into a giant oak and a splendid fish, respectively.

Provenance

John Quin

The Queen of the Fishes: Plate 11

Lucien Pissarro

1894

Accession Number

1970.50.k

Medium

woodcut printed in gray

Dimensions

Book page: 19.2 x 13.3 cm (7 9/16 x 5 1/4 in.)

Classification

Bound Volume

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Henry H. Hawley for the fiftieth anniversary of The Print Club of Cleveland