David Park (1911-1960)
David Park (1911-1960)

Reclining nude

Details
David Park (1911-1960)
Reclining nude
graphite on paper
12 x 18 7/8 in. (30.4 x 47.9 cm.)
Drawn circa 1955-1959.
Provenance
Lydia Park Moore, San Francisco
Maxwell Galleries, San Francisco, 1966
Suzanne Z. Strid, Carmel
Gift from the above to the present owner, 1990

Lot Essay

While the New York art community of the 1950s was dominated by the momentum of the Abstract Expressionists, a small group of West Coast artists, led by David Park, focused their efforts on developing a contrasting figurative style which came to be known as the Bay Area Figurative Art Movement. Bearing the inscription "work of my late husband David Park c. 1955-59, Lydia Park Moore, 8-29-66" on the reverse, Reclining Nude was drawn in the midst of this movement's formative period. In its simplicity this drawing exhibits stylistic traits central to Park's paintings such as a bold line and flattened picture plane. Most likely created in the context of a "drawing from life" session held by Park and his contemporaries, Reclining Nude is an emphatic reminder of the artist's devotion to a subject matter derived from life.

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