A Romanian (Portrait of a Seated Woman) - Roger de La Fresnaye
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Description
A portrait by Roger de La Fresnaye, 'A Romanian' depicts a seated woman in a relaxed pose, rendered in a restrained colour palette. The work blends Cubist elements with traditional portraiture.
This portrait, titled 'A Romanian', is by Roger de La Fresnaye (1885-1925), a French Cubist painter. The sitter, a young woman, is depicted seated in an ornate chair. Her pose is relaxed, with her hands resting in her lap. She wears a simple red top and dark skirt, her gaze directed towards the viewer. The background is a muted grey-green, providing a neutral backdrop that allows the figure to come forward. The chair, with its curved back and dark wood frame, adds a touch of elegance to the composition. The colour palette is restrained, with the red of the sitter's top providing the most striking contrast to the otherwise subdued tones. La Fresnaye's style blends elements of Cubism with a more traditional approach to portraiture, resulting in a work that is both modern and classical. The brushwork is visible, adding a sense of texture to the surface of the canvas. The overall effect is one of quiet contemplation and understated beauty.
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A Romanian (Portrait of a Seated Woman) - Roger de La Fresnaye
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Roger de La Fresnaye
He was born in Le Mans in 1885 into an aristocratic family with an ancestral chateau in Falaise. He studied at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Ranson Academy under Maurice Denis, moving from Symbolism to Cubism around 1910. He joined the Section d'Or group in 1912, exhibiting alongside Duchamp, Gleizes and Metzinger at Jacques Villon's studio.
His Cubism was always temperate. He never fully embraced the radical fragmentation of Braque and Picasso, retaining naturalistic colour and recognisable forms that helped popularise the movement without terrifying bourgeois audiences. The restraint was both a strength and a limitation: it made his work accessible, but it meant that the avant-garde moved past him before the war intervened. His colour remained lyrical and warm where analytical Cubism was grey and cerebral. He came from aristocratic stock, painted with aristocratic moderation, and died too young to see whether the moderation would have held.
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