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Nude Model Reclining

James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Artwork Details

Nude Model Reclining
1893
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
transfer lithograph with stumping on old laid paper
8 3/16 in x 13 in (20.8 cm x 33.1 cm);8 3/16 in x 13 in (20.8 cm x 33.1 cm);18 1/8 in x 22 1/16 in (46 cm x 56 cm)
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.442

Description

Nude Model, Reclining
1893
Transfer lithograph with stumping
Third state of three (Way 47; Chicago 73)
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker, 1954/1.442
Reclining female nudes go back to Whistler’s early work in the 1860s. Here the woman’s sinuous form is animated through the use of drapery that creates a dark foil for the curve of her hip as well as a lilting line; stump has been used to soften the modeling of the figure. Whistler had explored the idea of adding lithotint to the image, but the Ways thought the delicacy of the work would be irreparably compromised, and it was printed without it, to the satisfaction of all.

Subject Matter:

Whistler's interest in drawing lightly clad female figures in the 1890s resulted in some of his most important lithographs from that decade.

Physical Description:

A female nude reclines on a couch, leaning towards the left, face looking down. Her head is supported by her right hand; her left hand, holding up drapery behind her, is grasping the back of the couch. Her right leg dangles over the edge of the couch while the left leg rests on the cushion.

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