Naked Woman Sleeping by the Water explained

Naked Woman Sleeping by the Water
Other Language 1:French
Other Title 1:Femme nue dormant au bord de l'eau
Wikidata:Q47511960
Image Upright:1.5
Artist:Félix Vallotton
Year:1921
Medium:oil paint on canvas
Movement:Nabis
Subject:a sleeping nude in a landscape
Height Metric:122.5
Width Metric:192.5
Dimensions Ref:[1]
Metric Unit:cm
Museum:Musée d'Art moderne et contemporain
City:Strasbourg
Accession:1926

Naked Woman Sleeping by the Water (French: Femme nue dormant au bord de l'eau) is an oil on canvas painting by the Swiss and French artist Félix Vallotton, from 1926. It was given to the Strasbourg museum by Vallotton's widow in 1926 and is now in the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. Its inventory number is 55.974.0.879.[1] [2]

The woman's body, with its greenish shadows and uncomfortable posture, is deliberately depicted in an anti-naturalistic manner. The three rowing men on the right edge of the painting are supposed to be the products of the woman's dream. In any case, their movement and activity contrast with the sleeper's indolence and inertia.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Femme nue dormant au bord de l'eau . navigart.fr/mamcs . 29 July 2020.
  2. Book: Deyrolle . François-Marie . Les collections du musée d'art moderne et contemporain de la ville de Strasbourg . February 2008 . Musées de la ville de Strasbourg . Strasbourg . 978-2-901833-82-6 . 84.