Standing Female Nude, Left Leg Raised

Standing Female Nude, Left Leg Raised

Arthur B. Davies

n.d.

Accession Number

7239

Medium

White chalk, with traces of graphite, on brown laid paper (partially discolored to tan)

Dimensions

46.7 × 34.5 cm (18 7/16 × 13 5/8 in.)

Classification

chalk

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Friends of American Art Collection

Background & Context

Background Story

Arthur B. Davies's "Standing Female Nude, Left Leg Raised" is a drawing in white chalk with traces of graphite on brown laid paper. The unusual pose—the model stands with one leg raised, perhaps resting on a support—creates a more dynamic composition than the conventional standing figure. The raised leg introduces a diagonal energy into the pose, engaging the viewer's eye in a more complex visual journey around the figure. The white chalk on brown paper technique is effective for capturing the play of light across the body's surfaces: the white picks out the highlights on the shoulders, breasts, hips, and the raised leg, while the brown paper serves as the mid-tone. Traces of graphite suggest that Davies may have begun the drawing with a light structural sketch before committing to the bolder chalk lines. This drawing belongs to Davies's early academic period, before he fully embraced the symbolist style, and it demonstrates his solid grounding in figure drawing from life.

Cultural Impact

Davies's academic figure studies represent the foundation of his art, demonstrating that even the most visionary artists ground their work in disciplined observation of the human form.

Why It Matters

This dynamic nude study shows Davies exploring a challenging pose with confidence and sensitivity, the white chalk on brown paper technique capturing the play of light across the body with remarkable economy.