Nu Couché Au Bracelet
Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
More about this artwork
Emile Bernard's "Nu Couché Au Bracelet" captures the timeless grace and intimacy of the reclining nude in visual art. Painted with sensitive realism and a lush palette, the work portrays a woman lying on her side against a backdrop of rich, dark tones. Her body is softly illuminated, contrasting with the shadows that surround her, highlighting her form with a gentle luminescence that draws the viewer's eye.Her pose is relaxed and natural, with her head resting gracefully on a pillow and her face turned away, suggesting a moment of private contemplation. The delicate bracelet around her wrist adds a touch of elegance and personal detail, suggesting a narrative about her identity or her social status. This accessory, along with the vivid yellow fabric that drapes over the edge of the bed, introduces a dash of color to the composition, enhancing the sensory appeal of the scene.Bernard's technique is noteworthy for its delicate brushwork and mastery in capturing the subtle textures of skin and fabric.
Delivery
Returns
Émile Henri Bernard (28 April 1868 – 16 April 1941) was a French Post-Impressionist painter and writer, who had artistic friendships with Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Eugène Boch, and at a later time, Paul Cézanne. Most of his notable work was accomplished at a young age, in the years 1886 through 1897. He is also associated with Cloisonnism and Synthetism, two late 19th-century art movements. Less known is Bernard's literary work, comprising plays, poetry, and art criticism as well as art historical statements that contain first-hand information on the crucial period of modern art to which Bernard had contributed.