
Evening
1886 · oil paint
support: 327 x 460 mm
Tate

Marie Cazin was a French sculptor and decorative artist of the nineteenth century, working across painting and three-dimensional form. Active during a period when women's access to academic sculpture training remained severely restricted, her work spanned both monumental and domestic scales. Her practice bridged landscape sensibility with decorative design, reflecting the aesthetic interests of the Second Empire and Third Republic periods.