Gaston Lachaise
(American/French, 1882–1935)
Male Nude, c. 1932
Sale 2087 - Impressionist and Modern Art, Featuring the Collection of John and Rosetta Gernon
Oct 28, 2024
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Live / Philadelphia
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Lot Description
Gaston Lachaise
(American/French, 1882–1935)
Male Nude, c. 1932
Pencil on paper
Signed 'G Lachaise' (lower right)
Sheet size: 24 1/8 × 19 in. (61.3 x 48.3cm)
This lot is located in Philadelphia.
We wish to thank Virginia Budny, author of the forthcoming Catalogue Raisonné of Lachaise’s work (sponsored by the Lachaise Foundation), for her assistance in preparing the catalogue entry for the present work.
Provenance:
Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, New York, New York.
Acquired directly from the above.
Private Collection, New York.
Thence by descent in the family to the present owner.
Lot Essay:
This drawing of a handsome male nude compares to many drawings of men that Lachaise produced in the early 1930s. They were intended to represent a suitable counterpart to his ideal Woman that he first presented in his 8-1/2 feet high Man [LF 85] (first version, 1928-30; see V. Budny, “Provocative Extremes: Gaston Lachaise’s Women,” Sculpture Review, Vol. 63, no. 2 (n.s. 14, no. 2), Summer 2014, pp. 12, 14, 15). The present drawing is similar to a somewhat more robust, yet similarly schematized, male nude that had been selected on March 15, 1932, for publication in The Hound & Horn: A Harvard Miscellaney, Vol. 5, no. 4, 1932 (following p. 564), and it probably dates from about the same time. Yet another example, which more closely compares to the composition in the present drawing, is the posthumously (and fancifully) named Standing Adrogynous Figure, Princeton University Art Museum, object no. X1966-59, recto and verso).
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