Lutteurs

1895

Paul Edouard Crébassa

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Paul Edouard Crébassa

Artist, French, c. 1870 - 1912

The image shows several figures. The central figure is a muscular man standing and adjusting something in his hands. He is wearing dark shorts, with bands around his wrists and ankles. He has short hair and a concentrated expression on his face. In the foreground, a woman is seen from the back, wearing a full-length dress with a patterned, long-sleeved top. Her hair is styled up. In the background, there are two men partially obscured in shadow, both dressed in jackets and trousers, observing the scene. Wooden platforms and structures are visible, and the setting appears to be indoors or covered.

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Artwork overview

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The image is a sketch showing two human figures from full-body perspectives. One figure is standing with its back facing the viewer, leaning slightly with arms wrapped around the head of the other figure. The other figure is crouched and partially obscured, with one knee on the ground and an arm reaching up towards the standing figure's shoulder. The sketch portrays simplified human forms without detailed facial features or hair, emphasizing the outline and pose of the bodies. The figures are nude, depicted with rough lines and a textured appearance. The background is plain and composed of the same beige color as the paper with no additional details.

Étude

Pierre Puvis de Chavannes

1895

This is a photograph of a cover of a book or pamphlet. The image displays a simple, beige cover with the title "l'Epreuve" printed in the upper right corner, followed by "Album d'Art" below it. The background is plain, slightly textured paper. There are no other markings or designs present on the cover.

L'Épreuve (album 8, deluxe edition)

Maurice Dumont

1895

This is a drawing of two nude figures standing closely together. The image depicts both figures rendered in a sketch-like manner with visible grid lines around them. The figures are outlined in soft pencil or charcoal, with some shading to indicate muscle tone and form. One figure stands slightly bent, leaning against the other, whose posture is more upright. The drawing focuses on form and body dynamics, emphasizing the tension and interaction between the two forms. The background is left blank.

Etude

Pierre Puvis de Chavannes

1895


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Virginia and Ira Jackson, Houston; gift to NGA, 1996.

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