Sitting Woman is one of Eloff’s more impressionist works of a female nude. It was probably inspired by the Rhine maidens from Wagner’s opera, Der Ring des Nibelungen (1874). This opera was widely performed across Europe in 1934. Eloff sold the work to a family member, Mrs K Vorster in 1939
View of the backside; Lachaise's most famous work, Standing Woman (1932), typifies the image that La...
Standing woman in long dress, reading a book by the light of the windowDigital imageErnst Oppler (bo...
The female nude is a traditional image that has been and continues to be used throughout the history...
This work, similar to his previous figures of women sitting on a rock, depicted with incomplete arms...
Overall view with frame; Other given titles include Woman in Gray; Woman Sitting Reading. Picasso ha...
The face of a woman in marble known as the Viennese Dancer was also mounted along with the work, Mas...
Oil pastel on Bristol paper 23 x 17½ inches Not signed, not dated. LOK 2010.6.1 The little known art...
Marta Feuchtwanger poses on a chaise lounge as a young woman. Her hair is pulled into a low bun and ...
This bronze figure of a woman undressing was unsigned and posthumously cast six times by Miss Bredel...
In the late nineteenth century, increasing numbers of women artists began pursuing careers in the fi...
A small portrait of a man, with two naked women on either side of the gold framing. The woman on the...
The Memoirs of a Painted Woman is a one-woman theatrical piece that revolves around the women in som...
Woman wearing a black dress with pink sleeves sitting in a chair with an unidentifiable object in he...
Sketch of a woman sitting with her hands resting between her feet. Initialed and titled (illegible) ...
Two women seated on benches near a tea set. One child in purple off to the side. One woman stands, w...
View of the backside; Lachaise's most famous work, Standing Woman (1932), typifies the image that La...
Standing woman in long dress, reading a book by the light of the windowDigital imageErnst Oppler (bo...
The female nude is a traditional image that has been and continues to be used throughout the history...
This work, similar to his previous figures of women sitting on a rock, depicted with incomplete arms...
Overall view with frame; Other given titles include Woman in Gray; Woman Sitting Reading. Picasso ha...
The face of a woman in marble known as the Viennese Dancer was also mounted along with the work, Mas...
Oil pastel on Bristol paper 23 x 17½ inches Not signed, not dated. LOK 2010.6.1 The little known art...
Marta Feuchtwanger poses on a chaise lounge as a young woman. Her hair is pulled into a low bun and ...
This bronze figure of a woman undressing was unsigned and posthumously cast six times by Miss Bredel...
In the late nineteenth century, increasing numbers of women artists began pursuing careers in the fi...
A small portrait of a man, with two naked women on either side of the gold framing. The woman on the...
The Memoirs of a Painted Woman is a one-woman theatrical piece that revolves around the women in som...
Woman wearing a black dress with pink sleeves sitting in a chair with an unidentifiable object in he...
Sketch of a woman sitting with her hands resting between her feet. Initialed and titled (illegible) ...
Two women seated on benches near a tea set. One child in purple off to the side. One woman stands, w...
View of the backside; Lachaise's most famous work, Standing Woman (1932), typifies the image that La...
Standing woman in long dress, reading a book by the light of the windowDigital imageErnst Oppler (bo...
The female nude is a traditional image that has been and continues to be used throughout the history...