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Nude Resting

  • Date de création1963
  • Dimensions31.0 x 46.0 cm
The Nude Resting painting by Jacob Kainen is a stunning example of the artist's skill and attention to detail. Created in 1963, this pencil on paper artwork measures 31 x 46 cm and is currently housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in the United States.

The Artist's Style

Jacob Kainen was a renowned American artist known for his unique style and perspective. His artwork often featured everyday scenes and people, but with a twist that made them extraordinary. In Nude Resting, Kainen showcases his ability to capture the beauty and elegance of the human form. Key Features of the Painting The painting features a naked woman lying on her stomach with her legs in the air. The drawing appears to be done by hand using pencil, giving it a sense of intimacy and vulnerability. The woman's body is depicted as curvy and voluptuous, making it an artistic and sensual piece.

Similar Artworks

If you're interested in similar artworks, you can check out other paintings by Jacob Kainen on OriginalUniqueArt.com. Some notable works include Tenement Fire, Market Stand (Oil Cloth Vendor I), and Barber Shop.
In conclusion, Nude Resting by Jacob Kainen is a beautiful and captivating painting that showcases the artist's skill and attention to detail. If you're interested in learning more about this artwork or similar pieces, be sure to check out OriginalUniqueArt.com.

Jacob Kainen (1909 – 2002)

Découvrez Jacob Kainen (1909-2002), artiste américain aux multiples talents : peintre, graveur, historien de l'art & collectionneur. Expressionnisme, réalisme social et abstraction au programme !

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