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  • Standing Male Nude

Andy Warhol

(Pittsburgh, 1928 – New York, 1987)

Standing Male Nude, Circa 1956

Black ink on paper
Bears on the back the stamps
- The Estate of Andy Warhol 
- The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts 
And the handwritten number SF 205.029
42.8 x 34.9 cm 

Work from the Pre-Pop period, circa 1956

Provenance : 
- Andy Warhol Estate, New York
- The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York

Exhibitions :
- Andy Warhol Now, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, December 12, 2020 to June 13, 2021
- Andy Warhol, Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Toronto, July 17 - October 24, 2021
- Andy Warhol, Aspen Art Museum, November 23, 2021 to March 27, 2022

Literature :
- Andy Warhol by Gregor Muir and Yilmaz Dziewior, catalog of the exhibition at Tate Modern, Tate Publishing, London, 2020, described on p. 210
- Andy Warhol Now by Gregor Muir and Yilmaz Dziewior, exhibition catalog for Museum Ludwig, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne, 2020, described on p. 210
- Referenced in The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné in preparation by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts

 

Before becoming the major artist of Pop Art, Andy WARHOL made several series of drawings with a ballpoint pen or fountain pen that revealed his great sensitivity as a draftsman. In the mid-fifties, WARHOL's style was already very assertive and was characterized by pure line and by the synthesis of the subject reduced to the essential. The details are eliminated, the line is clear and unrepentant. In these linear drawings, WARHOL was inspired by both the technique and style of Matisse and Cocteau whom he admired.   
Throughout his life, WARHOL was fascinated by the male body in his drawings, silkscreens, acrylics, Polaroids and most of his film work. This attraction is particularly evident in his linear drawings of the mid-fifties, which have as subjects young men from his entourage or anatomies of the male body.

In 1956, WARHOL held one of his first solo exhibitions of drawings in New York at the Bodley Gallery, which he entitled Drawings for a Boy Book. The drawings from this period have a delicacy and tenderness that is unique in the artist's work and are among his most personal and sensual.   
 

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