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Cadmus, Paul. Nude #1, 2, 3: Nude # 1 , 1984. etching, Gift of Barry Bradley, 2009.593. Copyrighted undefined.

Nude #1, 2, 3: Nude # 1

1984

Paul Cadmus

Paul Cadmus (American, 1904–1999)

Prints

Nude #1, 2, 3: Nude # 1 , 1984. Paul Cadmus (American, 1904–1999), Rizzoli. Etching; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Barry Bradley 2009.593 © Estate of Paul Cadmus/ VAGA, NY After traveling to Italy in the early 1930s, American artist Paul Cadmus became fascinated with Renaissance art and adopted certain Renaissance drawing styles, especially when rendering male nudes. He placed nudes like this one in tight boxes, focusing on how the tension of the body conveys physical and emotional struggle. The lines in the background of this print imply a shifting momentum from left and right toward the center. Like Michelangelo, he rendered his nudes sculpturally, employing finely hatched lines to define their musculature and to create the effect of light reflecting on marble.
Maker/Artist
Cadmus, Paul
Classification
Print
Formatted Medium
etching
Medium
etching
Inscribed
Inscription: In pencil, lower left: "77/100 Nudo #1 lower right: "Paul Camus"
Departments
Prints
Accession Number
2009.593
Credit Line
Gift of Barry Bradley
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