Style of Jacques Louis David - Seated Male Nude | Woven Tapestry Blanket
Style of Jacques Louis David - Seated Male Nude | Woven Tapestry Blanket
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Housed at the Art Institute of Chicago, this black chalk academic figure drawing is catalogued in the style of Jacques Louis David (1748-1825), the foremost painter of French Neoclassicism. It shows a seated male nude rendered from a live model, the standard life-drawing exercise that formed the backbone of academic art training in eighteenth-century France. David himself passed through this same rigorous discipline of figure study before becoming the era's most influential teacher and painter, and countless drawings like this one survive from his studio and circle. The drawing's confident modeling of muscle and shadow reflects the anatomical precision prized by the French Academy.
Jacquard-woven as a soft, double-sided tapestry throw with fringed edges — a warm layer for the sofa or bed.