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Albert Marquet — Standing Female Nude
Albert Marquet

Standing Female Nude

A single standing figure commands the modest sheet with effortless authority, rendered in pencil with the spare, confident economy that distinguished Albert Marquet from his Fauve contemporaries. The nude is resolved in a matter of lines, each stroke carrying precise weight and direction, yet the overall impression is one of suppleness and breath rather than mechanical draftsmanship. Marquet's facility as a draughtsman is well-documented, and this small work demonstrates how fully that gift extended to the intimate scale of works on paper, where nothing can be concealed and every hesitation would register. At just over twenty centimeters in height, the drawing rewards close attention, revealing subtle tonal gradations that model the figure's volume without sacrificing the gestural freshness of the initial marks. Marquet studied alongside Matisse at the atelier of Gustave Moreau and brought to his figure studies a classical rigor tempered by modernist directness, a combination visible in the balanced stance and the quiet self-possession of this nude. The composition makes no appeal to anecdote or allegory, placing full trust in the drawn line itself as sufficient subject. Signed by the artist, this work enters the market as a fine opportunity to acquire a collectible example of French early modernist draftsmanship in an intimate, displayable format. Works on paper by Marquet of this character appear selectively, and the sheet's compact dimensions make it well-suited to a refined interior context. Framing is not included, offering the incoming owner the latitude to present the work according to personal taste.

Medium
Pencil on paper
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Albert Marquet, Standing Female Nude

A single standing figure commands the modest sheet with effortless authority, rendered in pencil with the spare, confident economy that distinguished Albert Marquet from his Fauve contemporaries. The nude is resolved in a matter of lines, each stroke carrying precise weight and direction, yet the overall impression is one of suppleness and breath rather than mechanical draftsmanship. Marquet's facility as a draughtsman is well-documented, and this small work demonstrates how fully that gift extended to the intimate scale of works on paper, where nothing can be concealed and every hesitation would register. At just over twenty centimeters in height, the drawing rewards close attention, revealing subtle tonal gradations that model the figure's volume without sacrificing the gestural freshness of the initial marks. Marquet studied alongside Matisse at the atelier of Gustave Moreau and brought to his figure studies a classical rigor tempered by modernist directness, a combination visible in the balanced stance and the quiet self-possession of this nude. The composition makes no appeal to anecdote or allegory, placing full trust in the drawn line itself as sufficient subject. Signed by the artist, this work enters the market as a fine opportunity to acquire a collectible example of French early modernist draftsmanship in an intimate, displayable format. Works on paper by Marquet of this character appear selectively, and the sheet's compact dimensions make it well-suited to a refined interior context. Framing is not included, offering the incoming owner the latitude to present the work according to personal taste.

Medium
Pencil on paper
Dimensions
overall: 20.3 x 11.7 cm
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Freeman's | Hindman

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Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris