The nude female near the cat (1923) by Andre Derain

“The Nude Female Near the Cat,” created by Andre Derain in 1923, is a notable piece from the Neoclassicism movement. The artwork, which measures 115 x 87 cm, falls within the genre of nude paintings (nu).

The artwork depicts a nude female figure seated on what appears to be draped fabric, with a cat resting nearby. The woman is positioned with her arms resting on an upright surface, possibly a chair or a post, and gazes contemplatively towards the left side of the canvas. The artist employs soft, natural tones to highlight the contours and shadows of the female form, creating a sense of depth and realism. The scene is intimate yet serene, reflecting the classical influences of balance and harmony characteristic of the Neoclassical movement.

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