Updated 13 February 2020
Currently not on display
Currently not on display
Male Nude Seen from the Back
Date | 1949 |
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Materials and Techniques | pen and ink on paper |
Size(cm) | 65.5 x 50.4 |
Category | Drawings |
Collection Number | D.1990-0012 |
Immediately after World War II, a movement in abstract painting known as Art Informel emerged in Paris. Instead of clearly defined lines and forms, paint was applied in thick layers and scraped off as desired in order to express the uneasiness or impulses of the inner feelings of the human beings. In contrast, Buffet, who advocated figurative painting, expressed spiritual anguish and uneasiness by depicting thinly elongated figures in lines drawn with ripping intensity and limited, monotone colours. In this drawing, a back view of the thin figure characteristic of Buffet is drawn in sharp, rigid lines. The compact composition based on the vertical line of the door and the horizontal lines of the floor further emphasize the bleak impression of the overall image. (Source: The Digital Gallery. 1999-2006)
Provenance
Donated by Mrs. Eiko Yamamoto, 1990.
Exhibition History
- 2001
- French Masterpiece Drawings from The National Museum of Western Art Collection, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, 27 March 2001 - 24 June 2001
Bibliography
- 1994
- Annual bulletin of the National Museum of Western Art. Nos. 25-26 (April 1990-March 1992), 1994, List of New Acquisitions. p. 56.