HMF 78
Standing Nude Girl, One Arm Raised, Chalk, pen and ink, crayon, wash, the Henry Moore Foundation: gift of the artist 1977.
Not exact matches
In her
nude painting of her estranged daughter Isabetta (1934, repainted 1935), the prepubescent
girl stands arms akimbo with one foot forward, her gaze frank but also unseeing, her child's body frank also, but flattened and greenish, her feet peculiarly large.
Another was Prudence Heward, whose painting of a white female
nude,
Girl Under a Tree (1931), which Lawren Harris argued was the best
nude ever painted in Canada, was a
stand - out for Clark.
In addition to those presented by the Egan family, the Museum also has three further works by the artist in its Collection: two sculptures
Nude Girl Standing, 1965, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the G.P.O., 1990, and a work on paper, The Royal Hospital Where William's Soldiers Recuperated After Aughrim in 1692, 1969.