Sketches for Female Nudes
Sketches for female nudes is an original pencil of paper realized by Jean Dreyfus-Stern in 1916.
Brief sketch realized in pencil and representing three female nudes in three different positions realized with a very soft touch and stroke.
Sketches for female nudes is an original pencil of paper realized by Jean Dreyfus-Stern in 1916.
Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower margin. Dated in pencil on the lower left corner (13/11/1916).
Fair conditions, small abrasions on the corners. A halo in present on the right side.
Very rapid and fresh sketch realized in pencil and representing three female nudes in three different positions realized with a very soft touch and stroke.
The artwork has been realized by Jean Dreyfus-Stern (Paris, 1890 - Paris, 1980), a pupil of Maurice Denis and Antoine Bourdelle. He was captured by painting and became the pupil of Charles-François-Prosper Guérin (for painting) and Bernard Naudin (for engraving) and he attended the Académie Colarossi.
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