18. Nude [second hald of the '70s]

1932, Sofia - 2009, Sofia

Estimate

EUR 1.500 - 2.500

Sold

EUR 5.500

Session

Tue, 2 April 2024 19:00

The artwork "Nude body" by Liliana Ruseva was created at the end of the 70s of the 20th century, a period in which the preferred genre for the artist was the portrait in all its varieties. A naked female body, filled with seductive elegance and grace, is depicted on the canvas using the oil technique. The lines of the body are depicted with soft, flowing movements that captivate the viewer's attention, immersing him in an intimate atmosphere. In the work, the raw beauty of the female form is captured with precise artistic detail and sensuality. The lack of clothing, contrary to generally accepted norms, leaves only the pure essence of femininity on display. Through her artworks, Liliana Ruseva tells stories, evoking perceptions that resonate far beyond the boundaries of the canvas. With her talent, Ruseva skillfully expresses a deep understanding of the world around her. And it extends beyond mere skill, carrying with it roots of passion, dedication and a relentless pursuit of intimacy. (A.MA.)

References

Chuhovski, Peter (1985). Liliana Ruseva. Sofia: publisher Bulgarian artists

Dimensions

width 70 cm, height 120 cm

Description

oil on canvas, signed bottom left, in blue, "Л. Рус."

Dating

second hald of the '70s

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