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Life drawing of a male nude with a cane, c. 1910-12 (chalk on paper)
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Life drawing of a male nude with a cane, c. 1910-12 (chalk on paper)
5648384 Life drawing of a male nude with a cane, c.1910-12 (chalk on paper) by Valette, Adolphe (1876-1942); 62.3x47.5 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: At the Manchester School of Art Valette was appointed specifically to teach drawing from the nude model, a key element of academic art training. Partly because of his limited knowledge of English, Valette chose to teach by example rather than lecturing and would often sit among his students to draw. Valette particularly excelled at drawing the male nude and the complex muscular arrangements of the back, a skill which is clearly demonstrated this work.); © Manchester Art Gallery
Media ID 32118852
© Manchester Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a life drawing of a male nude with a cane, created between 1910-12 by the talented artist Adolphe Valette. The artwork, measuring 62.3x47.5 cm, is housed in the prestigious Manchester Art Gallery in the UK. Valette's appointment at the Manchester School of Art was specifically to teach drawing from live models, an essential component of academic art training. Despite his limited knowledge of English, Valette chose to lead by example rather than lecture, often sitting among his students while sketching. In this particular piece, Valette skillfully captures the intricate muscular arrangements on the back of his subject. His expertise in drawing the male nude shines through as he portrays both strength and vulnerability simultaneously. The image depicts a man standing confidently with his walking stick or cane beside him. The Edwardian era setting adds an air of elegance and sophistication to this study in masculinity. This artwork serves as a testament to Valette's mastery in capturing human form and anatomy through meticulous chalk work on paper. It stands as a reminder of how art can transcend language barriers and inspire generations through its sheer beauty and technical prowess.
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