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Study of a Nude Woman (1941)

Georg Ehrlich

brush, in grey and red-brown wash, with pen and black ink and red chalk

Prints and Drawings Department, British Museum, London

Study of a Nude Woman (1941)

Photo credit: Trustees of the British Museum

Details

Classification:

Drawing and Watercolour

Materials:

Wash, Pen and black ink, Red chalk

Physical Object Description:

Study of a nude woman, standing, seen from behind; whole-length (head and feet truncated), with weight on her right leg. 1941 Brush drawing in grey and red-brown wash, with pen and black ink and red chalk. Signed, dated and inscribed: "London".

Technique:

Brush

Dimensions:

48.3 x 30.7 cm

Accession Number:

1945,1208.306

Credit:

Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1945

Ownership history:

Purchased by the Contemporary Art Society, 1942; presented to the Prints and Drawings Department, British Museum, London, 1945

Subject:

Nudes

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