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Study of Flesh Color and Gold, painted by William Merritt Chase in 1888, is a striking American Impressionist pastel featuring a bare-backed figure set against a richly textured background, with a focus on flesh tones and gold accents. The work showcases Chase’s mastery of pastel, rivaling oil paint with its velvety texture and vibrant light play, enhanced by a mauve-gray grit-coated paper. Inspired by Japanese art and the influence of James McNeill Whistler, Chase tilted the picture plane and cropped the composition, placing the model strikingly in the foreground. This fusion of traditional Japanese subjects with a modern sensibility, as seen in the bold application of pastel, makes this reproduction a captivating addition to any collection of late 19th-century American art.
This painting enhances a modern or eclectic living room, complementing warm or neutral tones, and suits an artistic office for a sophisticated touch. It’s a thoughtful gift for art lovers or as a unique birthday or anniversary present.
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