Oil on canvas, Nude by Angèle DELASALLE
Oil on canvas, Nude by Angèle DELASALLE
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Angèle DELASALLE 1867-1939
This large canvas, in the spirit of Vuillard, was painted by Angèle Delasalle in 1936.
French painter, student of Benjamin Constant, Jean-Paul Laurens, she regularly exhibits in the Parisian Salons.
Numerous medals, scholarships, prizes... crown her work. Her works were also bought by the City of Paris, the French State, and the critics never stopped praising her.
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Dimensions | 162 cm |
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Newspapers of the time wrote: "She has already won numerous awards, and Benjamin Constant's latest appreciation, crowning her a 'new master', is not the least of them, on the contrary."
From 1903, she took part in the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts and was a founding member of the Salon d'Automne. Knight of the Legion of Honor in 1926.
Angèle Delasalle loves the great masters and is inspired by them, just as she was inspired by the impressionists of her time.
She likes the clear obscure, the vaporous atmospheres, to which she brings touches of luminosity