This drawing reflects the nuanced draftsmanship characteristic of Marie-Louise Belloir’s work during the 1940s, balancing expressive line with a restrained modern sensibility. The composition reveals her interest in capturing intimate human presence through economical marks and subtle tonal shifts. Its quiet elegance and measured execution demonstrate the period’s broader movement toward contemplative, human-centered imagery amid mid-century artistic transitions.
-Size: approx. 8inH x 10inW
-Materials: graphite/ink/charcoal on paper
-Provenance: 1940s
-Made in: France
-Notes:
This drawing reflects the nuanced draftsmanship characteristic of Marie-Louise Belloir’s work during the 1940s, balancing expressive line with a restrained modern sensibility. The composition reveals her interest in capturing intimate human presence through economical marks and subtle tonal shifts. Its quiet elegance and measured execution demonstrate the period’s broader movement toward contemplative, human-centered imagery amid mid-century artistic transitions.
-Size: approx. 8inH x 10inW
-Materials: graphite/ink/charcoal on paper
-Provenance: 1940s
-Made in: France
-Notes: