Unfortunately, as it often happens in art history, some of her paintings and drawings have been attributed to either of both men.In today's painting, we see a young woman tracing a drawing of a tulip against a windowpane; her earlier study lies discarded on the floor, having been distracted by her pet squirrel perched on a nearby armchair. This painting may be a self-portrait of the artist at work in her studio.
It was awarded a gold medal at the 1824 Salon and was subsequently acquired for the prestigious collection of the French aristocrat, the Duchesse de Berry.