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Reducing, Second Stone, 1916 (litho)

Reducing, Second Stone, 1916 (litho)


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Reducing, Second Stone, 1916 (litho)

873782 Reducing, Second Stone, 1916 (litho) by Bellows, George Wesley (1882-1925); 45.4 x43.2 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; eSan Diego Museum of Art; Bequest of Earle W. Grant; American, out of copyright

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© San Diego Museum of Art Bequest of Earle W. Grant / Bridgeman Images

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Reducing, Second Stone, 1916 (litho) captures the intimate and carefree moments of a couple in their bedroom. The print, created by George Wesley Bellows in 1916, showcases his exceptional talent for capturing human emotions and relationships. In this image, we see a woman reclining on a bed with her legs stretched out. She exudes an air of relaxation and contentment as she rests peacefully beside her lover. The room is adorned with beautiful furniture and furnishings that add to the overall aesthetic appeal. The couple's nakedness symbolizes vulnerability and trust between them. They are completely at ease in each other's presence, creating an atmosphere of love and intimacy. The patchwork quilt covering them adds warmth to the scene while also representing the unique bond they share. Bellows' meticulous engraving technique brings out every detail of their bodies, emphasizing their natural beauty. Through this print, he invites us into this private moment shared by two lovers - a moment filled with tranquility and affection. Displayed at the San Diego Museum of Art in the USA, this artwork continues to captivate viewers even after all these years. It serves as a reminder of the timeless nature of love and connection between individuals.

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