
Le maillot noir
1923
Painted in 1923, Le maillot noir presents a sun-warmed figure rendered in Lebasque's characteristically luminous palette, where soft, Mediterranean light dissolves the boundaries between form and atmosphere. The subject, a woman in a dark swimsuit, is treated with a gentle intimacy that transforms a casual moment of leisure into something quietly monumental. Lebasque builds his composition through loose, confident brushwork, allowing warm ochres, dappled shadows, and muted blues to coexist in a harmony that feels both spontaneous and deeply considered. Henri Lebasque occupied a singular position within the Post-Impressionist generation, close in spirit to Matisse and Manguin yet guided by a softer sensibility that prioritized domestic warmth and human ease over formal experiment. By 1923, he had long settled into the radiant light of the Côte d'Azur, and works from this period reflect a mature artist at the height of his chromatic confidence. Le maillot noir belongs to a celebrated strand of his output centered on figures at rest in natural settings, pictures that collectors have long prized for their ability to carry genuine emotional warmth without sentimentality. At 50 by 61 centimeters, the canvas is an ideal, intimate scale, signed by the artist and offered framed through Bailly Gallery. Works of this quality and period by Lebasque appear with increasing rarity on the market, and this example, with its strong figurative presence and exceptional tonal coherence, represents a compelling acquisition for any collection focused on early twentieth-century French painting.
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Overall
- Framed
- Signed
- Yes
- Location
- BAILLY GALLERY, Paris
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