"Maurice Le Scouezec, Nude With A Blue Curtain, 1918"
Based in Paris in the Montparnasse district, Maurice Le Scouëzec has frequented the greatest artists such as Modigliani and Picasso, but also Kisling and the "Montparnos". He paints especially in his watercolors and his oils on paper the little people he sees every day, workers, prostitutes and marginalized. This is a work from the first period of Montparnasse (1917-1921), where the artist paints in the studio almost exclusively nudes and portraits, working on the human body, its poses and its movements.