Nude Women
Nude Women is an original pencil drawing on paper,
realized between the XIX - XX century by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Stamp of the artist's atelier on the higher right corner.
Good condition , except for some little stains and foxing. A little paper missing on the higher left corner.
Nude Women is an original pencil drawing on paper,
realized between the XIX - XX century by Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
Stamp of the artist's atelier on the higher right corner.
This colored artwork represents a sketch of women nude.
Good condition , except for some little stains and foxing. A little paper missing on the higher left corner.
Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau
(1873 - 1919),
was a French painter and sculptor, associated with the fauvist movement. He initiated the first Parisian exhibition of Vassily Kandinsky in 1904 and directed an art magazine open to the artistic avant-garde, The New Trends (1904-1914).
| SKU | M-104256 |
|---|---|
| Artista | Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau |
| Typology | Original Drawings |
| Technique | Drawing |
| Periodo | 1900-1909 |
| Conditions | Good (minor cosmetic wear) |
| Dimensioni (cm) | 13.8 x 0.2 x 8 |



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