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Medium: Laid Paper
Mid Century Portrait of an African American Man
Located in Soquel, CA
Mid-century figure study of an African American man by American Impressionist artist Genevieve Rogers. Unsigned, but acquired with a collection of her...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil

Abstract painting of two Matisse inspired nude figures in Pink and White
Located in Woodbury, CT
Acquiring a contemporary English abstract figure painting inspired by Henri Matisse in Pink and White from me is an invitation to bring a vibrant and modern expression of artistic e...
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2010s Abstract Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Canvas, Laid Paper

Style of Arthur B. Davies, Art Nouveau Muses, Reverse Glass Painting
Located in Larchmont, NY
Style of Arthur B. Davies Untitled (Muses), c. 1920 Reverse glass painting 19 x 24 in. Reverse glass painting is a form of art that consists of applying paint to a piece of glass t...
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1920s Art Nouveau Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Glass, Oil, Laid Paper

Mid Century Bay Area Figurative Landscape, Woman on the Shore
Located in Soquel, CA
A beautiful mid century figurative landscape study of a nude woman reclining on the shore beside a tree by California artist Genevieve Rogers (America...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil

Mid Century Seated Nude Figure with Red Robe
Located in Soquel, CA
A striking mid century figurative oil painting of a seated nude woman posing in a long lavish red robe by Northern California artist Genevieve Rogers (America...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil

Woman in a Blue Chair, Mid Century Nude Figure Painting
Located in Soquel, CA
Mid century nude figure study of a woman in a blue chair by California artist Genevieve Rogers (American, 1904-1984). Unsigned, but acquired with a collection of her work. Presented ...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil

Mid Century Figure Study, Standing Woman with Plants
Located in Soquel, CA
A beautiful mid century nude figure study of a red haired woman standing with plants by California artist Genevieve Rogers (American, 1904-1984). Unsigned, but acquired with a collec...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil

Seated Nude Woman
Located in Soquel, CA
Study of a nude woman on a stool by American Impressionist artist Genevieve Rogers. Unsigned, but acquired with a collection of her work. Presented in a cre...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil

Woman at the Lake, Mid Century Bay Area Nude Figure Study
Located in Soquel, CA
Mid century nude figure study of a woman seated on the shore of a lake by California artist Genevieve Rogers (American, 1904-1984). Unsigned, but acquired with a collection of her wo...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil

'Leaving the Garden of Eden', Mid-century American Expressionist, Adam and Eve
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'John T Stephens' (American, 20th century) and painted circa 1965; additionally inscribed, verso, with title, 'Leaving the Garden of Eden' and signed. Paper dime...
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1960s Expressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Acrylic, Gouache, Laid Paper

Venus vs David
Located in New York, NY
In a captivating new collection, Alex Guofeng Cao dazzles audiences with his unique twist on instantly recognizable images. Inspired by history and pop culture, Cao manipulates one i...
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2010s Contemporary Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Cotton Canvas, Ink, Laid Paper, Canvas, Plexiglass, Charcoal

Turkish Bath vs Grand Odalisque, After Ingres
Located in New York, NY
In a captivating new collection, Alex Guofeng Cao dazzles audiences with his unique twist on instantly recognizable images. Inspired by history and pop culture, Cao manipulates one i...
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2010s Contemporary Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Plexiglass, Ink, Acrylic, Laid Paper, Mirror

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The picture shows a girl firefighter. The main idea of ​​this work is that every woman contains strength and femininity, tenderness and will. A woman can do everything, but the quest...
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2010s Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Life abounds
Life abounds
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Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Ann Brockman (1895–1943) was an American artist who achieved success as a figurative painter following a successful career as an illustrator. Born in California, she spent her childhood in the American Far West and, upon marrying the artist William C. McNulty, relocated to Manhattan at the age of 18 in 1914. She took classes at the Art Students League where her teachers included two realist artists of the Ashcan School, George Luks and John Sloan. Her career as an illustrator began in 1919 with cover art for four issues of a fiction monthly called Live Stories. She continued providing cover art and illustrations for popular magazines and books until 1930 when she transitioned from illustrator to professional artist. From that year until her death in 1943, she took part regularly in group and solo exhibitions, receiving a growing amount of critical recognition and praise. In 1939 she told an interviewer that making money as an illustrator was so easy that it "almost spoiled [her] chances of ever being an artist."[1] In reviewing a solo exhibition of her work in 1939, the artist and critic A.Z Kruse wrote: "She paints and composes with a thorough understanding of form and without the slightest hesitancy about anatomical structure. Add to this a magnificent sense of proportion, and impeccable feeling for color and an unmistakable knowledge of what it takes to balance the elements of good pictorial composition and you have a typical Ann Brockman canvas."[2] Early life and training Brockman was born in Northern California in 1895 and spent much of her youth in nearby Oregon, Washington, and Utah.[1][3] She met the artist William C. McNulty in Seattle where he was employed as an editorial cartoonist. They married in March 1914 and promptly moved to Manhattan where he worked as a freelance illustrator.[4][5] At the time of their marriage, Brockman was 18 years old.[6] Over the next few years, her career generally followed that path that her husband had previously taken. His art training had been at the Art Students League beginning in 1908; she began her training there after moving to New York in 1914.[1] After an early career as an editorial cartoonist, he freelanced as a magazine and book illustrator beginning in 1914; she began her career as a magazine and book illustrator in 1919.[7] He embarked on a teaching career in the early 1930s and not long after, she began giving art instruction.[8][9] While they both adhered to the realist tradition in art, their usual subjects were different. His prominently depicted urban cityscapes in the social realist whereas hers generally focused on rural landscapes. He was best known for his etchings and she for her oils and watercolors.[8][10] Brockman returned to the Art Students League in 1926 to take individual instruction for a month at a time from George Luks and John Sloan.[1] Despite their help, one critic said McNulty's "sympathetic encouragement and guidance" was more important to her development as a professional artist.[11] Career in art In the course of her career as illustrator, Brockman would sometimes paint portraits of celebrities before drawing them, as for example in 1923 when she painted the French actress Andrée Lafayette who had traveled to New York to play title role in a film called Trilby.[12] She would also sometimes accept commissions to make portrait paintings and in 1929 painted two Scottish terriers on one such commission.[13] During this time, she also produced landscapes. In 1924 she displayed a New England village street scene painting in the Second Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Watercolors, and Drawings in the J. Wanamaker Gallery of Modern Decorative Art.[14] Available sources show no further exhibitions until in 1930 a critic for the Boston Globe described one of her portraits as "well done" in a review of a Rockport Art Association exhibition held that summer.[15] Between 1931 and her death in 1943, Brockman participated in over thirty group exhibitions and five solos.[note 1] Her paintings appeared in shows of the artists' associations to which she belonged, including the Rockport Art Association, Salons of America, Society of Independent Artists, and National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors.[17][19]Between 1932 and 1935, her paintings appeared frequently in New York's Macbeth Gallery.[20][23][25][27] She won an award for a painting she showed at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1940.[41] In 1942, the Whitney Museum bought one of the paintings she showed in its Biennial of that year.[10] Critical praise for her work steadily increased during the decade that ended with her untimely death in 1943. In 1932, her painting called "The Camera Man" was called "a clever piece of illustration."[21] Three years later, a painting called "Small Town" gave a critic "the impression of freshness, honesty, and skill".[29] In 1938, a critic described her "Folly Cove" as "masterful" and said "Pigeon Hill Picnic" was "sustained by excellence of execution".[48] At that time, Howard Devree of the New York Times saw "evidence of gathering powers" in her work and wrote "she imparts a dramatic feeling to landscape. She even manages this time to do trees touched by Autumn tints without calendar effect, which is no small praise."[51] Three years later, a Times critic reported Brockman had "set herself a new high" in the watercolors she presented,[52] and another critic said the gallery where she was showing had not "for some time" shown "so outstanding a solo exhibitor as Ann Brockman."[2] Shortly before her death, a critic for Art News maintained that she was "one of America's most talented women painters".[46] After she had died, a critic said Brockman's paintings "displayed real power", adding that she was "highly rated among the nation's professional artists" and was known to give "aid and encouragement, always with a smile," both artists and to her students.[10] in reviewing the memorial exhibition at the Kraushaar Galleries held in 1945, reviewers wrote about the strength and vibrancy of her personality, the quality of her painting ("every bit as good, possibly better than people had thought"),[53] called her "one of the best of our twentieth century women painters", and credited "her sense of the vividness of life" as a contributor to "the unusual breadth that is so characteristic of her work.[11] One noted that her work was "widely recognized throughout the country" and could be found in the collections of prominent museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago.[54] Writing in the Times, Devree wrote, "even those who had followed the steady growth of this artist for more than a decade, each successive show being at once an evidence of new achievement and an augury of still better work to come, may well be surprised at the combined impact of the selected paintings in the present showing,"[55] and writing in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, A.Z Kruse said she had made "extraorginary accomplishments", painted with "inordinate distinction" showing a "lyrical majesty," and possessed "a keen esthetic sense which did not deviate from truth."[54] Artistic style (1) Ann Brockman, undated drawing, black chalk on paper, 18 x 22 inches (2) Ann Brockman, High School Picnic, about 1935, oil on canvas, 34 1/4 x 44 1/4 inches (3) Ann Brockman, untitled landscape, about 1943, watercolor and pencil on paper, 15 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches (4) Ann Brockman, North Coast, undated watercolor, 21 1/2 x 30 inches (5) Ann Brockman, On the Beach, 1942, watercolor on paper, 16 1/2 x 20 inches (6) Ann Brockman, Lot's Wife, 1942, oil on canvas, 46 x 35 inches (7) Ann Brockman, New York Harbor, 1934, watercolor on paper, 13 1/2 x 19 1/4 inches (8) Ann Brockman, Youth, 1942, oil on board, 13 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches Brockman was a figurative painter whose main subjects were rural landscapes and small-town and coastal scenes. She worked in oils and watercolors, becoming better known for the latter late in her career. Most of her paintings were relatively small. Although she made figure pieces infrequently, the nudes and circus and Biblical scenes she painted were seen to be among her best works. In 1938, Howard Devree wrote: "Her gray-day marines and coast scenes are familiar to gallery goers and are favorites with her fellow artists. Her figure pieces have attained a sculptural quality without losing warmth or taking on stiffness. One spirited circus incident of equestriennes about to enter the big tent compares not unfavorably with many of the similar pictures by a long line of painters who have been fascinated by the theme. She imparts a dramatic feeling to landscape. She even manages this time to do trees touched by Autumn tints without calendar effect, which is no small praise."[51] Similarly, a critic for Art Digest wrote that year: "Fluently and virilely painted, [her] canvases suggest a close affinity between nature and humans. The artist takes her subjects out in the open where they may picnic or bathe with space and air about them. A fast tempo is felt in the compositions of restless horses and nimble entertainers busily alert for the coming performance. Miss Brockman is also interested in portraying frightened groups of people, hurrying to safety or standing half-clad in the lowering storm light."[56] Her palette ranged from vivid colors in bright sunlight to somber ones in the overcast skies of stormy weather. Of the former, one critic spoke of the rich colors and "sun-drenched rocks" of her coastal scenes and another of her "summery landscapes of coves and picnics."[11][50] Of the latter, Howard Devree said she "painted so many moody Maine coast vignettes of lowering skies and uneasy seas that artists have been heard to refer to an effect as 'an Ann Brockman day'".[57] Brockman's handling of Biblical subjects can be seen in the oil called "Lot's Wife", shown above, Image No. 6. Her watercolor called "On the Beach" and her oil portrait called "Youth" may both indicate the "sculptural quality" that Devree said was typical of her figure pieces (Image No. 8, above). An example of Brockman's bright palette in a typical summer theme is the oil painting called "High School Picnic" shown above, Image No. 2. Next to it is a painting, an untitled landscape of about 1943 whose medium, watercolor on paper, shows off the sunny palette she often used (Image No. 3). Among the darkest of her works was an untitled 1942 drawing she made in black chalk (shown above, Image No. 1). In a book called Drawings by American Artists (1947), the artist and art editor Norman Kent noted that this study influenced her painting through its use of "forms" that were "elastic" and suggested "color". He said its "massing of dark and light" created "a definite mood" that was "impressionistic" and had "the strength of a man's work".[58] Brockman's undated watercolor called "North Coast" (shown above, Image No. 4) is an example of the paintings to which Kent referred. Illustrator (9) Ann Brockman, cover, March 12, 1917, Every Week magazine (10) Illustration of an article, "The Taking of a Salient" by Henry Russell...
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1930s American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Oil

"Bathsheba" Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
Clyde Steadman's "Bathsheba" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts an impasto painting of a nude female model in an interior setting.
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2010s American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Beautiful Cabaret Dancer Nude Oil On Canvas By Guy De Jessey
Located in Gavere, BE
Very beautiful work oil on canvas, depicting a beautiful cabaret dancer smoking a cigarette in front of a mirror. Large dimensions of the canvas. The frame is not sold with the pain...
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1920s Jugendstil Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Seated Nude" Nude Portrait of a Woman Oil on Board Painting by American Artist
Located in New York, NY
This is a wonderful example of Louis Bouché's charming Nude portraits. The artist was truly a master of capturing the energy of the times, and character o...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Board, Oil

Nude Sitting
By Howard Rogers
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork "Sitting Nude" c.1990, is an oil painting on hardboard panel by noted American artist Howard Rogers, b.1932. It is signed at the lower right corner by the artist. The artwork (panel) size is 8.85 x 11.85 inches, framed size is 17.75 x 21 inches. Framed in original wooden gold and grey frame, with fabric liner and gold bevel. It is in excellent condition, the frame have very small minor restorations, practically invisible. About the artist: Howard Rogers wanted to be an artist for as long as he could remember. "I had no idea what an artist was when I was a kid," he laughs. "But I had a distant cousin who had gone to art school and I saw some of his drawings. They really impressed me." Born and raised in San Diego, California, Rogers now focuses on the future: "I kind of enjoy today and tomorrow and to heck with yesterday." While in high school, Rogers took some art classes and served as an apprentice sign painter, eventually becoming a journeyman. He was also a member of his high school track team, competing in the high jump, the hurdles and cross-country, as well as doing some bike racing. Following a stint in the Army, he began training for the Olympics in bike racing, trying out in 1948, 1952 and 1956. Today, "I ride a stationary bike in front of my easel three times a week." After trying out for the 1956 Olympics...
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Late 20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Oil

Nude Sitting
Nude Sitting
H 17.75 in W 21 in D 1.5 in
English Impressionist Oil Painting Artists Nude Model Sat Facing Wall
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Nude Model by Helen Greenfield (British 20th century) signed initials oil painting on board, unframed board: 19 x 13 inches condition: overall very good provenance: all the paintings...
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20th Century Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Oil

François Lafon (French, 1846-c.1920) Nude Female Portrait France Oil on Painting
By François Lafon
Located in Meinisberg, CH
François Lafon (French, 1846-c.1920) Draped nude Woman seated between Pillars with young Child • Oil sketch on paper • Visible image, ca. 35 x 22 cm •...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Oil, Paper

French nudes painter - 20th century figure painting - Oil on canvas Paris
Located in Varmo, IT
French painter (early 20th century) - Female nude. 100 x 70 cm without frame, 109 x 79 cm with frame. Antique oil painting on canvas, in a gilded wooden frame (some cracks). Condi...
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1920s Art Nouveau Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

'You and I', Abstract Female Figure, by Behnaz Sohrabian, Oil on Canvas Painting
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This Abstract Painting of a Female Nude, 'You and I', by Behnaz Sohrabian, was created in 2019 and measures 48 x 36 x 2 inches. The Oil on Canvas brushwork in reds, whites, grays and...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Dancers Waiting To Go On, Male Figurative
Located in Soquel, CA
Vivid and dynamic painting of two male figures preparing to go on stage by Marc Foster Grant (American, b. 1947). Titled "Dancers Waiting To Go On" lower left, and signed and dated "...
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2010s Contemporary Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Paper, Oil, Cardboard

English Impressionist Oil Painting Artists Nude Model Posed For The Artist
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Posed Nude Model by Helen Greenfield (British 20th century) oil painting on board, un framed board: 20 x 13 inches condition: overall very good provenance: all the paintings we have ...
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20th Century Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Oil

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Male Nude at the Beach Carmel
Located in Soquel, CA
A male nude lounging on an empty beach by California artist Genevieve Rogers. Unsigned but came from a collection of her works. Oil on linen textured paper. Unframed. Image: 12"H x 1...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Oil, Laid Paper

Fabienne - Post Impressionist Oil, Portrait of a Nude by Jean-Gabriel Domergue
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
A beautifully painted oil on paper laid on board circa 1940 by popular French artist Jean Gabriel Domergue depicting a seated nude brunette woman against a light blue background. This is a very large work by the painter and features one of his favoured models Fabienne whom he painted in numerous works during his career. Signature: Signed lower left/original artist's label verso. Dimensions: Framed: 37"x31" Unframed: 32"x26" Provenance: Private UK collection Jean Domergue...
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1940s Post-Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil, Board

Female Nude Torso
Located in Berlin, MD
Gio Colucci (Italian 1892-1974) Untitled: Abstract Nude Female Torso. Gouache on paper laid down on woven paper. Circa 1930's? Colucci is known for his nudes. This piece is fille...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Gouache, Laid Paper

Nu sur la Plage - Post Impressionist Oil, Nude on Beach by Bernardo Biancale
By Bernardo Biancale
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Oil on paper laid on board by Italian painter Bernardo Biancale depicting a nude redheaded woman standing on the beach as a scarf floats in the breeze. Si...
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Early 20th Century Post-Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil, Board

Mid Century Standing Nude
By Joseph Capozio
Located in Soquel, CA
Mid Century standing sude by Joseph Capozio (American, 1927-2016). Presented in a wooden frame. Artist stamped signature lower right "Joe A....
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1950s American Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Oil Pastel, Laid Paper

The Mermaid
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
A mesmerizing oil on paper laid on canvas by 19th century French artist. A simply brilliant and unusual piece depicting a mermaid, truly outstanding. Signed lower left. A student of L. Cogniet and of Troyon, he first exhibited at the Salon in 1843 and he continued to exhibit very regularly and on a yearly basis with hunting scenes, animal pictures...
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Impressionist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Canvas, Laid Paper, Oil

The Mermaid
H 11 in W 21 in
Nude
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
A splendid and eye-catching cubist oil on paper (laid on panel) of a Nude. A great example by this popular artist. Signed lower right. C.1935 André Lhote was a French Cubist pain...
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1930s Cubist Laid Paper Nude Paintings

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Laid Paper, Oil, Panel

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