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Art Deco pastel painting "Nude of a Woman" signed Fried Pal, 1930s
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Stupendous pastel painting designed by Fried Pal in the 1930s,the theme of the nude in the Art Deco period was of important relevance,the author in this painting demonstrates great skill in drawing the complexion alternating light and shadow in an exemplary manner,succeeding as a whole to convey an image of great sensuality and magnetism,the particular red color of the lips,the hinted eyelashes,not to mention the refined hair drawn with masterful light and dark.
Original frames of the period ,overall good condition.
Pal Fried was a naturalized American Hungarian painter and printmaker, born in Budapest on June 22, 1893. He studied at the Royal Hungarian Academy of Arts and Crafts and the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. In 1921, he moved to New York City where he began his career as a magazine and book illustrator. During the 1930s, Fried devoted himself primarily to oil painting and printmaking, creating works that reflected the Art Deco style of the time.
Fried became known for his works depicting elegant and sophisticated women, often in urban settings or luxurious interiors. His etching techniques were highly refined and experimental, often using the etching technique. Throughout his career, Fried exhibited in numerous shows in both the United States and Europe.
Pal Fried died in New York on July 26, 1976, but his work continues to be appreciated and collected worldwide.
- Creator:Pal Fried (Author)
- Dimensions:Height: 34.26 in (87 cm)Width: 26.38 in (67 cm)Depth: 2.76 in (7 cm)
- Style:Art Deco (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:1930
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Traversetolo, IT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2964335528972
Pal Fried
Pál Fried (16 June 1893 in Hungary – 6 March 1976 in New York City) was a Hungarian artist best known for his eroticized paintings of female dancers and nudes. Pál Fried was born in Budapest in 1893. He received his art education at the Académie hongroise des arts (Hungarian Academy of Arts) where he was a pupil of Hugo Pohl who became one of his major influences. While under Pohl's direction, he executed many portraits of female nudes and Orientalist works. Later he studied in Paris at the Académie Julian, where he was the pupil of Claude Monet and Lucien Simone. In Paris, he was greatly influenced by the French Impressionists, especially Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Edgar Degas. This inspired him to prepare many paintings of ballerinas, dancers and circus performers.Fried emigrated to the United States in 1946 after World War II, where he taught at the New York Academy of Art. He prepared portraits of American celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe. Through his work in portraiture, he gained considerable financial success.He became a U.S. citizen in 1953. He lived in Los Angeles and New York City and died on 6 March, 1976 in New York, NY. He worked in oils and pastels and experimented with light and movement. His oil paintings were usually of dancers, nudes, and portraits, and while his subjects were primarily female, he also painted Paris, seascapes, cowboys and landscapes of the American West as well as Orientalist subject matter. He signed his paintings, as is usual in Hungarian, with his surname first as "Fried Pál". At times, this particular artist would make several, almost identical versions of the same oil painting, except he would use slightly different facial expressions and/or would try different colour schemes.
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