Drapery Study of a Woman with an Outstretched Arm (ca. 1770–80)
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We are excited to feature a remarkable artwork titled "Drapery Study of a Woman with an Outstretched Arm" (ca. 1770–80) by the esteemed French artist Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée on our website. This drawing, manifesting Lagrenée’s meticulous handling of chalk, captures the flowing elegance of draped fabric.The artwork strikingly presents the back view of a woman, her arm gracefully extended. The fine details of the folds in her garment showcase Lagrenée’s profound understanding and artistic interpretation of fabric and its dynamics. Contrasting shadows and highlights enhance the three-dimensionality of the drapery, giving it a life-like appearance nearly palpable to the viewer. The sketch's simplicity, focusing purely on form and texture without the distraction of vibrant color, allows us to appreciate the skilled draftsmanship and the delicate subtlety of the depiction.This piece not only represents an extraordinary study of fabric and form but also serves as a testament to the artistic trends of the 18th century, where such studies were crucial in the preparation of larger, more complex compositions.
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Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée (aka Lagrenée the elder ) was a French rococo painter and student of Carle van Loo . He won the Grand Prix de Rome for painting in 1749 and was elected a member of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1755. His younger brother Jean-Jacques Lagrenée (aka Lagrenée the younger ) was also a painter.