Mary Louise McLaughlin, Head of a Girl, 1886

A graphite drawing of a girl from the shoulders up.

Drypoint. Museum purchase. Cat. No. 102.

Koehler selected this particular proof to illustrate the process of drypoint, since its white lines are readily visible, as noted in the exhibition catalogue. Koehler also showed McLaughlin’s work in an 1888 print exhibition in Cincinnati, the artist’s hometown.