拍品专文
Charles van Deun has confirmed the authenticity of this work.
This drawing is a study for Les captives, 1955 (Butor, Clair & Houbart-Wilkin no. 221) in which the artist explores the motifs that are so riveting in the oil, a set of juxtaposed contradictions that create a dream-like, erotic atmosphere: the close, warm and intimate nudes contrasts sharply with the mysterious, cold and aggressive helmets that in the oil are completed as uniformed guards, as the relaxed 'captives' in their cushioned interior are trapped by the cold cage of the stone.
This drawing is a study for Les captives, 1955 (Butor, Clair & Houbart-Wilkin no. 221) in which the artist explores the motifs that are so riveting in the oil, a set of juxtaposed contradictions that create a dream-like, erotic atmosphere: the close, warm and intimate nudes contrasts sharply with the mysterious, cold and aggressive helmets that in the oil are completed as uniformed guards, as the relaxed 'captives' in their cushioned interior are trapped by the cold cage of the stone.