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Dimensions: overall: 28 x 21.6 cm (11 x 8 1/2 in.)
Copyright: National Gallery of Art: CC0 1.0
Mark Rothko sketched this 'Seated Female Nude' with ink on paper, capturing a pose that echoes through art history. The seated nude, a symbol of vulnerability and contemplation, brings to mind classical sculptures of Venus or Psyche. Here, the woman's hands gripping the chair, combined with the spread legs, are gestures of both defiance and discomfort. This pose also appears in later works across different mediums, where the seated figure becomes a signifier of introspection. Think of Rodin's sculptures or even some photographic portraits. Such representations tap into our collective memory, stirring subconscious associations with exposure and inner turmoil. The female nude is one of the most potent images in the history of art, resurfacing, evolving, and taking on new meanings in each historical context.
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