Reclining Figure
1953
https://clevelandart.org/art/1965.457
Unlike Maillol, Lehmbruck, or Matisse, who relied on copying nature in drawing the figure and emphasized the rounded, three-dimensional quality of form even in their graphics, Armitage wanted "to express an idea as simply as possible." Reclining Figure summarizes the basic sha...
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1965.457
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Culture
England, 20th century
Technique
black ink
Medium
black ink
Genre
Drawing
Department
Drawings
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