Dresdener Kunstauktionshaus Gunther, Dresden, DE, has listed a very nice female nude without reserve in their current auction catalog. I like the way the artist has handled the negative space around the model and the use of paper color with highlights to carry the figure itself.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Book Review: Life Class: The Academic Male Nude 1820-1920
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William Frank Calderon (1865-1943) -- Rear View of a Standing Man Holding a Staff (1880)
Title: Life Class: The Academic Male Nude 1820-1920
Edited by Stephen Boyd, Introduced by Edward Lucie-Smith
First Published 1989
Publisher: GMP Publishers, Ltd
London, England
ISBN: 0-85449-103-1
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I finally found this little volume after searching for many months (it was behind the paper shredder in the computer room). Actually, I wasn't even looking for it when I found it so that old adage that the lost will be found when it wants to be found still holds true. It is a small book so it hid itself very well, either that or my memory is shot all to heck, probably the latter. The book is based upon an exhibition by St. Jude's Gallery in London back in 1989. I get the impression that the Gallery exhibition and the book itself were targeted at lovers of the male nude and not necessarily as a history of the 19th century academic nude per se. The author does bring up an important point that early and mid-19th century art schools were segregated, women making an appearance as students in life-classes only comparatively late in the 19th century. Amazon still carries the book in its inventory but it is somewhat expensive for such a small volume (36 pages).
Here are a few examples of the illustrations:
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William Frank Calderon (1865-1943) -- Rear View of a Standing Man Holding a Staff (1880)
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