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Henri Manguin — Grenouillette, vue de dos
Henri Manguin

Grenouillette, vue de dos

1922

Henri Manguin's "Grenouillette, vue de dos," painted in 1922, presents a luminous study of a female nude seen from behind, rendered in the warm, sun-drenched palette that came to define the artist's mature vision. The figure is positioned with quiet confidence, her form described through fluid, sensuous brushwork that demonstrates Manguin's enduring commitment to the Fauvist legacy while tempering its early intensity with a more meditative, classical restraint. Light plays across the composition with characteristic generosity, dissolving harsh contours and suffusing skin tones with the golden warmth he consistently drew from his Mediterranean surroundings and intimate studio practice. At just 55 by 38 centimeters, the canvas is intimate in scale yet expansive in feeling, a quality that speaks to Manguin's particular gift for condensing atmosphere into modestly sized works without any loss of presence or sensorial richness. The subject, identified in the title as "Grenouillette," likely refers to a favored model or a private nickname, lending the work a tenderness and familiarity that distinguishes it from more distanced academic treatments of the nude. The composition avoids overt drama in favor of quiet observation, trusting the interplay of color, light, and form to sustain the viewer's attention across every passage of paint. For collectors of early twentieth century French modernism, this signed oil represents a highly desirable convergence of factors: a confirmed date situating the work firmly within Manguin's accomplished postwar period, an intimate format well suited to private display, and the distinguished provenance of its offering through Helene Bailly Marcilhac. Manguin remains one of the more underappreciated figures to have emerged from the circle around Matisse and Marquet, and works of this quality and condition continue to attract serious scholarly and market attention.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Henri Manguin, Grenouillette, vue de dos, 1922

Henri Manguin's "Grenouillette, vue de dos," painted in 1922, presents a luminous study of a female nude seen from behind, rendered in the warm, sun-drenched palette that came to define the artist's mature vision. The figure is positioned with quiet confidence, her form described through fluid, sensuous brushwork that demonstrates Manguin's enduring commitment to the Fauvist legacy while tempering its early intensity with a more meditative, classical restraint. Light plays across the composition with characteristic generosity, dissolving harsh contours and suffusing skin tones with the golden warmth he consistently drew from his Mediterranean surroundings and intimate studio practice. At just 55 by 38 centimeters, the canvas is intimate in scale yet expansive in feeling, a quality that speaks to Manguin's particular gift for condensing atmosphere into modestly sized works without any loss of presence or sensorial richness. The subject, identified in the title as "Grenouillette," likely refers to a favored model or a private nickname, lending the work a tenderness and familiarity that distinguishes it from more distanced academic treatments of the nude. The composition avoids overt drama in favor of quiet observation, trusting the interplay of color, light, and form to sustain the viewer's attention across every passage of paint. For collectors of early twentieth century French modernism, this signed oil represents a highly desirable convergence of factors: a confirmed date situating the work firmly within Manguin's accomplished postwar period, an intimate format well suited to private display, and the distinguished provenance of its offering through Helene Bailly Marcilhac. Manguin remains one of the more underappreciated figures to have emerged from the circle around Matisse and Marquet, and works of this quality and condition continue to attract serious scholarly and market attention.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 55 x 38 cm
Year
1922
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
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HELENE BAILLY MARCILHAC

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