Paul Madeline (1863/1920) The Sanguine Bather Crozant School (detroy Madeline Alluaud...)
Artist: Paul Madeline
Paul Madeline (1863–1920) Female Nude – Sanguine Drawing. A very fine original sanguine drawing depicting a full-length female nude, the work of the painter Paul Madeline, a major figure of the Crozant School. The composition is distinguished by a great mastery of drawing, a keen sense of anatomy, and a supple and lively line, characteristic of the artist's work. The sanguine, with its warm and subtle tone, highlights the volumes of the body and lends the whole an elegance and restrained sensuality. A typical work of Paul Madeline's production, at the crossroads of naturalism and modernism at the turn of the 20th century. Artist: Paul Madeline (1863–1920) School: Crozant School Technique: Sanguine drawing on paper Subject: Female nude Image dimensions: 27 × 47 cm Framed dimensions: 39 × 59 cm Framing: Antique gilt frame with mat Condition: Good overall condition (minor signs of age consistent with its age) Ongoing search The gallery is continuously seeking all works from the Crozant School (paintings, drawings, watercolors). Travel throughout France for appraisals and acquisitions.
320 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 27cm et 39cm total
Height: 47cm et 59cm total
Reference (ID): 1714940
Availability: In stock
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