Female nude
Polychrome monotype on paper, circa 1915-1920
H. 29.5 cm - 27.3 cm
Frame: H. 41.5 cm - W. 39.5 cm
Good condition
“I am an impatient romantic and am flattered by it. I hate anecdotes and only like adventures. Wasn't it Fichte who said: "Nothing exists except through the imagination". I completely agree with the German philosopher on this point. My imagination allowed me to see wide and high, to see intensely, to see life. I want everything to give me all its power, all its intensity. This is why the nude, because of its complexity of forms, and the large decorative horizons have always tempted me,” said Pierre Combet-Descombes in 1925.
Pierre Combet-Descombes, fascinated by the female body, the nude and the voluptuousness of forms, whose dark representations are the testimony of a powerful obsession. Genius of the monotype, he keeps all of his creation in a workshop, where access is refused to any individual, a secret and mysterious laboratory of carnal desire which will be consumed twice, asphyxiating the painter in the second inferno of unsatisfied pleasure .
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