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Academic Nude, Reclining on a Sofa

c. 1855
(French, 1801-c. 1868)
Measurements
Image: 15.8 x 21.2 cm (6 1/4 x 8 3/8 in.); Matted: 40.6 x 50.8 cm (16 x 20 in.)
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Before becoming a photographer and writer on photographic theory, processes, and techniques, Belloc produced watercolors and miniatures. By 1851, he had established a commercial studio in Paris, specializing in portraiture and nude studies. In this example, he carefully positioned his model with favorite props, such as a chaise longue and copious amounts of rich drapery. Natural illumination in the skylit studio clearly defines her sensuous body with bright highlights and rich shadows. The luxurious flesh tones and the suggestive pose add to the picture's eroticism. Shown in exhibitions and purchased by wealthy voyeurs, Belloc's images of nudes were also sought by painters wanting to avoid the expense of a live model.
A horizontal octagonal salted paper print depicts a nude woman with a light skin tone reclining on her stomach. Facing our right, her head rests on arms propped atop a sofa. Her dark hair is tied back, eyes gazing downward. Heavy, rumpled fabric drapes the furniture and pools on the floor. To our right, a large creased curtain hangs vertically against a dark, muted background.

Academic Nude, Reclining on a Sofa

c. 1855

Auguste Belloc

(French, 1801-c. 1868)
France, 19th century

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