Irish Art

Irish Art

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Property from the Collection of the late Brian P. Burns

Roderic O'Conor

Reclining Nude

Lot Closed

November 22, 03:27 PM GMT

Estimate

30,000 - 50,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Property from the Collection of the late Brian P. Burns

Roderic O'Conor

1860 - 1940

Reclining Nude


stamped twice atelier O'CONOR (on the reverse)

oil on canvas

unframed: 54 by 82cm.; 21¼ by 32¼in.

framed: 75.5 by 102.5cm.; 29¾ by 40¼in.

Executed in 1915.

The artist’s studio sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 7 February 1956
Oscar Ghez, Musée du Petit Palais, Geneva
Gorry Gallery, Dublin
Sale, Christie's, London, 22 May 1998, lot 166, where acquired by the late Brian P. Burns

Roger Kohn (ed.), A Rising People, The Brian P. Burns Collection of Irish Art, Nicholas Bass Ltd, Newtownabbey, 2017, illustrated p.90

O'Conor's removal from Brittany to Paris in 1904 marked a turning point in his life and work. Gone were the Breton men, women and children clothed in regional costume who had been his subjects for the previous 13 years. Permanently installed in a capacious studio for the first time in his career, he turned his attention to female Parisian models who posed for him clothed and unclothed. He purchased a chaise longue, a large mirror and luxuriant drapes to use as props, instructing his model to adopt a range of poses which he would then interpret in quick sketches, before settling on the particular one he wanted to capture in paint.


The present work belongs to a group of studies that O'Conor undertook around 1915-6 showing the model reclining against a bright crimson drape. These works focused more directly on the figure than his earlier nudes, who were presented very much as occupants of a room setting. Here the setting has no role to play. The red paint has been applied broadly and fluidly to create a large expanse of saturated colour that provides a foil to the creamy flesh tones of the nude. Whereas the back of the couch and the model's head are cloaked in shadow, her torso and limbs are illumined by a steady light that has been rendered with a virtuoso flurry of bold brushstrokes, combining ochre, salmon, red and green.


A related drawing for this nude explores a similar pose, modified to show the model's left leg raised higher and her left arm tucked behind her head (Thierry-Lannon, Brest, 14 October 2009, lot 353).


Jonathan Benington