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Louis ANQUETIN Nu au sabre

[Crayon sur papier] Louis ANQUETIN

Nu au sabre

Fin XIXème - Début XXème, 16 x 25 cm (31 x 47 cm avec carton).


Original pencil drawing mounted on carton.Signature tab on the seal of the artist's signature in the lower right corner of the work, and signature stamp of the workshop verso.Très beautiful state conservation.Provenance : artist's studio, referenced to catalog Atelier Louis Anquetin (Thierry de Maigret, 28/11/08) .Louis Anquetin, Étrépagny born in 1861 and died in Paris in 1932, is an important français.Il painter began his career alongside pioneering artists such as Vincent Van Gogh and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. With Émile Bernard, he is the inventor of Cloisonnisme. From 1884 to 1893, Louis Anquetin continues to explore new opportunities introduced by the release of Impressionism in French painting. From 1893, after a long confrontation with the "old masters", he adopts a bias that will pictorial margins of the general art movement, and take away from his friends. Dazzled by Baroque art and its creative force, so he thinks his childhood friends were engaged in a path that will lead to the death of painting. He believes in a "perfect paint" which is embodied in the re-remember the lessons of Michelangelo and Rubens among others. His work becomes more conventional, he advocated a return to business by offering to reflect on the a priori conditions of any possible form of art in accordance with the rules of perspective and anatomy, as practiced by the masters the sixteenth and seventeenth siècle.Ne leaving only a few works that can be described as monumental Anquetin proves prolific in his many studies and sketches, which he considered that the design was "a very powerful medium of expression," the compulsory basis for all working voluntarily plastiques.En arts countdown of his time, Louis Anquetin made possible the existence of an original modern figuration. By his obstinacy and his passion for painting, he indeed is prevented completely blocked the path of the great tradition occidentale.On can admire her work in many prestigious museums such as the Musée d'Orsay and the Louvre in Paris in San Francisco or Detroit, the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the National Gallery and the Tate in London, etc. --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

600 €

Réf : 25818

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