Drawing on stone

Lithography appeals to artists because, unlike engraving on wood or copper, it allows them to work directly on the stone, without the need for an intermediate stage, using familiar tools – crayons, pencils, pens. In this lithograph, drawn directly on the stone with a wax crayon by Henri Fantin-Latour, and from which 25 prints were produced, the model is emphasised by scratching the stone with a pointed tool. The absence of clear outlines results in a delicate haziness well suited to the poetic subjects which this artist favoured.