Monday, September 27, 2010

Reclining Nude


One of the standard historical art poses is the reclining female nude. This type of pose has been used widely since the Renaissance to illustrate classical Greek stories, reimagined in the Colonial 19th century with the facination of the Orient as depicted with the Odalisque, and brought through the modern era with the engagment of the viewer by examining the female form and identity and the political and socialogical struggle that it was coupled with. The above two studies of Janet and Anna are just a few of the many reclining nudes an artist will have to do before he can master the female form. Keep in mind that one needs a full range of ethnicities, skin tones and body types to truly understand all the subtle charateristics of the anatomy.

1 comment:

Tamika said...

These are amazing, I am recently starting a project on female, mostly big beautiful women. That is the subject of my project. It is inspired by many of whom I love. One in particular. But I would like the start of my project soon, on my blog.