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A Study of a Male Figure, 1906 (chalk on paper)
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A Study of a Male Figure, 1906 (chalk on paper)
UCL273921 A Study of a Male Figure, 1906 (chalk on paper) by Lees, Derwent (1885-1931); 62.3x38.5 cm; UCL Art Museum, University College London, UK; eUCL Art Museum, University College London; Australian, out of copyright
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This photograph captures a stunning artwork titled "A Study of a Male Figure, 1906" by the talented artist Derwent Lees. The piece, created with chalk on paper, showcases the artist's mastery in capturing the human form. Measuring at an impressive 62.3x38.5 cm, this life drawing is housed in the prestigious UCL Art Museum at University College London in the United Kingdom. It is part of their extensive collection that celebrates artistic excellence from around the world. Lees' attention to detail is evident as he skillfully portrays every curve and contour of his subject's body. The model stands confidently before us, fully nude and unapologetically exposed. This raw depiction challenges societal norms surrounding nudity and invites viewers to appreciate the beauty of the human form. The sketch-like quality adds depth to this intimate portrait, allowing us to glimpse into both Lees' artistic process and his interpretation of masculinity during that era. As we gaze upon this striking image, we are reminded of art's ability to transcend time and evoke emotions within us. It serves as a testament to Lees' talent as well as an exploration into our own perceptions of nakedness and vulnerability.
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