This exquisite 1907 etching by Jacques Villon captures an intimate portrait of Renée reclining on a sofa through early Impressionist printmaking techniques. Villon's delicate linear work and subtle tonal variations create a contemplative portrait that showcases his mastery of the etching medium during his formative years. The composition reflects the artist's transition from Impressionist influences toward the Cubist innovations he would later pioneer alongside his brothers. This museum-quality print represents an important early work from the celebrated French modernist.