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Female nude

A serene depiction of a woman resting in bed captures the intimate essence of Ramon Casas i Carbó's Modernisme style, offering a timeless piece for collectors to bring the elegance of 1894 into their homes.

Explore the captivating world of Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866-1932), a leading Catalan Modernisme artist. Discover his portraits, genre scenes & vibrant depictions of Spanish life.

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Quick Facts

  • Dimensions: 77 x 115 cm
  • Artist: Ramon Casas i Carbó
  • Title: Female nude
  • Subject or theme: Woman resting in bed
  • Artistic style: Realism and Impressionism

Artwork Description

An Intimate Encounter with Modernisme

In the quietude of 1894, Ramon Casas i Carbó captured a moment of profound stillness that transcends the boundaries of time. His masterpiece, Female Nude, invites the viewer into a private, almost sacred space where the frantic energy of Barcelona’s burgeoning Modernisme movement yields to the soft rhythm of breath and slumber. The painting presents a woman reclining on her side, nestled within the folds of white linens that seem to glow with an ethereal light. As she rests, her form becomes a study in grace and vulnerability, anchored by the weight of a peaceful sleep. While the background hints at the presence of others, they remain mere shadows in the periphery, ensuring that the emotional epicenter of the work remains fixed upon the solitary, serene figure of the woman.

The technique employed by Casas is a masterful blend of Realism and the burgeoning influence of Impressionism. Rather than relying on harsh, clinical outlines, the artist uses fluid, evocative brushstrokes to define the contours of the body and the texture of the bedding. This approach allows light to dance across the skin, creating a sense of warmth and vitality that makes the subject feel palpably alive. The palette is sophisticated yet restrained, utilizing subtle tonal shifts to create depth and volume. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a remarkable balance of classical elegance and modern sensibility, making it a versatile centerpiece capable of anchoring a room with its quiet, commanding presence.

Symbolism and the Spirit of an Era

Beyond its aesthetic allure, Female Nude serves as a window into the cultural zeitgeist of late 19th-century Catalonia. Ramon Casas was not merely a painter but a chronicler of his era, known for capturing the sophisticated pulse of Barcelona's elite. In this work, the nudity is stripped of voyeuristic intent; instead, it symbolizes a return to naturalism and an unadorned truth. The composition reflects the Modernista fascination with the intimate details of daily life, elevating a mundane moment of rest into a poetic meditation on human existence. There is a profound sense of comfort and security depicted here—a sanctuary of peace amidst a world undergoing rapid industrial and social transformation.

For those seeking to incorporate fine art into their living spaces, this reproduction offers more than just decoration; it provides an emotional atmosphere. The painting’s ability to evoke tranquility makes it an ideal choice for bedrooms, private studies, or sophisticated lounge areas where a sense of calm is desired. Owning a piece that embodies the legacy of Casas i Carbó means possessing a fragment of Spanish art history—a work that speaks of elegance, intimacy, and the timeless beauty of the human form in repose.


Artist Biography

Ramon Casas i Carbó: A Catalan Modernisme Pioneer

Ramon Casas i Carbó (January 4, 1866 – February 5, 1932) was a prominent Spanish painter and decorator of the Modernisme movement. Born in Barcelona, Spain, he is celebrated for his portraits, genre scenes, and depictions of Catalan life, blending elements of Realism and Impressionism into a distinctive style.

Early Life, Training, and Artistic Beginnings

  • Birth and Family: Casas was born into a wealthy family; his father had amassed considerable fortune in Cuba, while his mother hailed from a well-established Catalan lineage.
  • Artistic Education: Recognizing his artistic inclinations early on, at the age of 11 (in 1877), Casas abandoned formal schooling to study art under Joan Vicens, marking the commencement of his dedicated artistic journey.
  • Early Works and Recognition: His initial works primarily focused on portraits and caricatures of members of the Catalan, Spanish, and French elite. The painting Self-portrait as a Flamenco Dancer (1883) garnered significant attention, leading to an invitation for him to join the Societé d'Artistes Français.
  • Early Successes: Corrida de Toros (1884), showcasing his ability to capture dynamic crowd scenes, further solidified his reputation. His work Intérieur du Moulin de la Galette (1891) earned him a medal at the Berlin International Exposition, demonstrating his growing artistic maturity.

Development and Key Artistic Themes

  • Influence of Impressionism and Realism: Casas’s style was heavily influenced by both Impressionist techniques – evident in his use of light and color – and Realistic portrayals of everyday life and individuals.
  • Catalan Identity: A recurring theme in Casas' work was the depiction of Catalan culture, society, and landscapes. He frequently portrayed scenes of daily life, festivals, and portraits of prominent figures within Catalonia.
  • Collaboration with Santiago Rusiñol: In 1889, Casas embarked on a significant artistic journey alongside fellow artist Santiago Rusiñol, traveling through Catalonia and documenting their experiences in sketches and paintings. This collaboration fostered his understanding of Catalan identity and rural life.
  • Association with the Societé d'Artistes Français: Becoming an associate of this prestigious society allowed Casas to exhibit his work at their salon without undergoing jury selection, providing him with greater exposure and recognition within the Parisian art world.

Major Achievements and Notable Works

  • Portraits: Casas was renowned for his insightful and expressive portraits, capturing not only physical likeness but also the character and personality of his subjects. Examples include Portrait of Mr. Domínguez (1899) which showcases his skill in pencil drawing.
  • Genre Scenes: His genre paintings offered vivid glimpses into Catalan life, depicting scenes from bullfights (Corrida de Toros), cafes, and social gatherings.
  • Self-portrait as a Flamenco Dancer (1883): This early work established his unique style and demonstrated his ability to blend portraiture with theatrical flair.
  • Depictions of Celebrated Figures: Casas created portraits of prominent figures such as composer Isaac Albéniz, poet Jaume Massó, and writer Albert Bernís, solidifying his reputation as a sought-after portraitist.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Ramon Casas i Carbó left an indelible mark on Catalan art and the broader Modernisme movement. His work is celebrated for its vibrant depictions of Catalan life, insightful portraits, and skillful blending of Realism and Impressionism. Today, his paintings are housed in prestigious museums including the Cau Ferrat Museum (Sitges) and the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, ensuring that his artistic legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences.

Ramon Casas i Carbó

Ramon Casas i Carbó

1866 - 1932 , Spain

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Catalan Modernisme
  • Date Of Birth: January 4, 1866
  • Date Of Death: 1932
  • Full Name: Ramon Casas i Carbó
  • Nationality: Spanish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Self-portrait as a flamenco dancer
    • Corrida de toros
    • Intérieur du moulin de la galette
    • Portrait of Mr. Domíngez
  • Place Of Birth: Barcelona, Spain
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