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Shop › SOLD - “Standing Nude in Landscape” Oil on Canvas, Unknown Artist, 1920s
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SOLD - “Standing Nude in Landscape” Oil on Canvas, Unknown Artist, 1920s

£385.00
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Dimensions: 76 x 51 cm

A striking early-20th-century figure study, this painting portrays a nude woman standing confidently in an open landscape, her hands resting firmly on her hips. The artist captures a sense of quiet strength and introspection, balancing classical anatomical realism with a subtly modern, atmospheric backdrop. Soft, diffused lighting enhances the contours of the figure, while the textured sky and rolling hills evoke a sense of solitude and timelessness.

Though unsigned, the work reflects the sensibilities of 1920s European studio practice—emphasising naturalistic form, subdued earth tones, and a contemplative mood—making it a compelling example of period figurative art.

Dimensions: 76 x 51 cm

A striking early-20th-century figure study, this painting portrays a nude woman standing confidently in an open landscape, her hands resting firmly on her hips. The artist captures a sense of quiet strength and introspection, balancing classical anatomical realism with a subtly modern, atmospheric backdrop. Soft, diffused lighting enhances the contours of the figure, while the textured sky and rolling hills evoke a sense of solitude and timelessness.

Though unsigned, the work reflects the sensibilities of 1920s European studio practice—emphasising naturalistic form, subdued earth tones, and a contemplative mood—making it a compelling example of period figurative art.

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