French school (XX) - Étude de nu





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Elegant study of a reclining female nude, done in oil on canvas, belonging to the French school of the mid-20th century.
The composition presents a female model in a classical pose, lying on a fabric with delicately suggested patterns. The artist favors a sensitive and spontaneous approach, characterized by a loose and vibrant brushwork. The flesh tones are treated in subtle half-tones, with pinkish and pearlescent nuances, while the sketched background enhances the intimacy of the scene.
The pictorial handling, evident especially in the details and light impasto, evokes a workshop practice, probably executed from live model. The whole work sits in the continuity of the academic tradition revisited through modern sensitivity, with noticeable impressionist influences in the handling of light and matter.
The work is presented in an old gilt wooden frame, which underscores its decorative character and its elegance.
Condition: good overall, with slight signs of time and wear on the frame.
Technique: oil on canvas (possibly mixed media)
Era: mid-20th century
School: French (or European)
Signature: not visible
Framing: antique gilded wooden frame, included
Elegant study of a reclining female nude, done in oil on canvas, belonging to the French school of the mid-20th century.
The composition presents a female model in a classical pose, lying on a fabric with delicately suggested patterns. The artist favors a sensitive and spontaneous approach, characterized by a loose and vibrant brushwork. The flesh tones are treated in subtle half-tones, with pinkish and pearlescent nuances, while the sketched background enhances the intimacy of the scene.
The pictorial handling, evident especially in the details and light impasto, evokes a workshop practice, probably executed from live model. The whole work sits in the continuity of the academic tradition revisited through modern sensitivity, with noticeable impressionist influences in the handling of light and matter.
The work is presented in an old gilt wooden frame, which underscores its decorative character and its elegance.
Condition: good overall, with slight signs of time and wear on the frame.
Technique: oil on canvas (possibly mixed media)
Era: mid-20th century
School: French (or European)
Signature: not visible
Framing: antique gilded wooden frame, included

