Emile BERNARD (1868-1941)
Kneeling Nude, c. 1900
Original drawing in Indian ink
Signed with the artist's stamp lower right
On 14 x 14 cm paper at sight
Presented in a 26 x 26 cm wooden baguette frame
A Post-Impressionist artist, he is associated with the Pont-Aven school. He frequented Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Paul Cézanne.
His most radical works were produced during his youth, in the years 1887-1892, when he participated in the stylistic innovations of the late 19th century. His research into simplification
of form led him towards synthetism, then symbolism. From 1893, he gradually moved towards a return to classicism inspired by the old masters.
In very good condition, paper torn at the top
Kneeling Nude, c. 1900
Original drawing in Indian ink
Signed with the artist's stamp lower right
On 14 x 14 cm paper at sight
Presented in a 26 x 26 cm wooden baguette frame
A Post-Impressionist artist, he is associated with the Pont-Aven school. He frequented Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Paul Cézanne.
His most radical works were produced during his youth, in the years 1887-1892, when he participated in the stylistic innovations of the late 19th century. His research into simplification
of form led him towards synthetism, then symbolism. From 1893, he gradually moved towards a return to classicism inspired by the old masters.
In very good condition, paper torn at the top
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