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Gaston Lachaise (French/American, 1882-1935) Two Figural Studies: Standing Nude and Nude from Rear Signed "C. Lachaise" l.r., with labels from M. Knoedler & Co., New York, on the frame backing papers. Colored pencil on paper, sight sizes 11 x 5 1/2 in. (27.9 x 13.9 cm), framed. Condition: Creases, minor spotting, and discoloration. N.B. Gaston Lachaise's Standing Nude and Nude from Rear were each made on a sheet of handmade paper from a tablet obtained in Chinatown, within walking distance of his New York studio, and both drawings exhibit his aim to achieve new, modern ways of describing the female body. In Standing Nude , the rich yet simplified forms of the woman's body-treated as quasi-geometric units-compare with those of the similarly posed woman in Woman (Hesitation) (LF 27) , a statuette Lachaise created in 1919 and first cast in bronze in 1921 (illustrated in V. Budny, "Gaston Lachaise's American Venus: The Genesis and Evolution of Elevation," The American Art Journal, vols. 34-35 [2003-2004], p. 145, Fig. 43). The drawing was consigned by Lachaise's widow in 1947 to M. Knoedler & Co., which represented the artist's estate from 1946 until 1955. Nude from Rear , a sketch of a lightly draped woman ascending stairs on tiptoe, also with the Knoedler Gallery at one time, gives insight into Lachaise's artistic process: here, with only a few playful lines, he captured the essence of the woman's posture. The drawing compares, for example, with Female Nude , Read more…


Skinner

Auctioneer:
Skinner

Date:
2015-05-29