Standing Nude This characteristically beautiful pencil drawing, finely detailed, of a half-nude male figure is by John Lear, well-known for his preoccupation with finely-proportioned figures, many in surreal settings. This figure is shown gazing at the viewer, with one arm raised and resting on the branch of a tree. The surrealism that Lear favored is especially evident in the figure's garb: above the waist he is nude; his lower body from the waist to the lower thigh is wrapped in a complex, overlapping spiral of ribbons or strips of cloth -- a favorite device of Lear's. To Order: Click on the "Add to Cart" button above. You will be redirected to use PayPal payment solutions. If you have any questions, feel free to E-mail us at orders@renmantiques.com and ask for Standing Nude. More Information: Please use the form below to request additional information on this item. RenMan will mail you an information packet to the address specified. Fields in red are required. Or if you prefer, please call us at: 215-463-7575 Return to Home Page | Return to Search Page
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