Standing Nude Woman

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The artwork you're referring to, titled "Standing Nude Woman" by William James Glackens, is a compelling example of figure drawing that captures the simplicity and elegance of the human form. This sketch is executed primarily in what appears to be charcoal or pencil, using a soft touch that emphasizes the gentle curves and posture of the subject.The drawing presents a nude woman, captured from the side as she stands with a somewhat downward gaze, which adds an introspective or contemplative quality to the composition. Her body is portrayed with delicate lines that suggest both fragility and grace, while the subtle shading around her torso and legs provides a sense of depth and dimension to her form.The woman's pose, with one arm crossing in front of her midsection and the other partially hidden, might suggest a moment of vulnerability or modesty. This also serves to draw the viewer’s gaze across the different elements of her form, creating a dynamic yet subtle interplay of light and shadow.Glackens' signature at the bottom right provides an authentic touch, anchoring the work within his oeuvre. The overall minimalism and the precise yet tender handling of the subject matter are characteristic of Glackens’ skilled draughtsmanship and his ability to convey emotion through simple yet powerful strokes. The condition of the paper, showing spots and slight aging, adds a historical layer, giving a sense of the artwork’s journey through time.

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19th century middle-class urban lifestyle scenes painted by William James Glackens (1870-1938), American realist and modernist painter. He was the first American artist to gain recognition and success without any formal European training. His art focused on scenes of leisure and entertainment, with incredible attention to color and expressive brushwork.