Once again, so far, no work, by this artist, has appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog (if that changes, the first link will list them). A slightly-different-coloration, maybe-click-to-enlarge image can be found here.Lady and her Maid in the Bathroom (AKA Turkish Lady with Servant) is shown, with a different coloration, framed image, and described, by its current-location page (Bing translated).5 versions of it exist, and several different coloration or detail images of 3 of them are available online. The main difference is how close the servant is to the left edge. This one doesn’t show her right elbow (not a detail image).The 2nd (click-to-enlarge) pastel (the only one on paper, the others are on vellum) shows her complete image. It was sold (LOT NOTES lists all 5 versions, and has other details), for over $1M, about 5 years ago.The 3rd pastel is currently here. The only online image I could find of it is the 3rd thumbnail in column 2, page 2, of this document. Her location is roughly the average of the other two.The 4th pastel is privately owned. It actually sold for more than the other, and about 14 years ago (couldn’t find an online image).The oil, completed about 10 years later, has her even more to the right. It can be seen in the click-to-humongous image provided by its Google Cultural Institute page. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).
Once again, so far, no work, by this artist, has appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog (if that changes, the first link will list them). A slightly-different-coloration, maybe-click-to-enlarge image can be found here.Lady and her Maid in the Bathroom (AKA Turkish Lady with Servant) is shown, with a different coloration, framed image, and described, by its current-location page (Bing translated).5 versions of it exist, and several different coloration or detail images of 3 of them are available online. The main difference is how close the servant is to the left edge. This one doesn’t show her right elbow (not a detail image).The 2nd (click-to-enlarge) pastel (the only one on paper, the others are on vellum) shows her complete image. It was sold (LOT NOTES lists all 5 versions, and has other details), for over $1M, about 5 years ago.The 3rd pastel is currently here. The only online image I could find of it is the 3rd thumbnail in column 2, page 2, of this document. Her location is roughly the average of the other two.The 4th pastel is privately owned. It actually sold for more than the other, and about 14 years ago (couldn’t find an online image).The oil, completed about 10 years later, has her even more to the right. It can be seen in the click-to-humongous image provided by its Google Cultural Institute page. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).