English: Self-Portrait at an Easel and With a Young Girl. The girl holds the artist’s arm while looking at the canvas, whereas the painter looks out at the viewer.
Note: a painting was presented at the Salon of 1804 under the title A Woman at Her Easel with a Young Girl Near Her (Une femme à son chevalet, avec une petite fille près d'elle) (# 370). According to Patricia Simons (2019), "the 1804 painting is surely the Self-Portrait at an Easel and With a Young Girl that was on the art market in 2003".
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Isabelle Pinson, Self-Portrait at an Easel and With a Young Girl, 1804
Isabelle Pinson, Autoportrait au chevalet avec une petite fille, 1804
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