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Reclining Nude by Icart "Eve"
Fine art
"Eve" (or sometimes Reclining Nude with Apples) by the renowned French artist Louis Icart. Created in 1928, it is considered an iconic piece of the Art Deco movement.
Artwork Details

Artist: Louis Icart (French, 1888–1950), a master of the Art Deco era known for his depictions of glamorous women and Parisian life.
Title: Eve.
Medium: Originally created as a drypoint etching with aquatint, often printed in colors. Reproductions in various forms, such as lithographs or giclée prints, are also common.
Date: 1928.
Subject: The image depicts a nude woman, often identified as Eve from the biblical story, reclining sensually on a bed of fur and feathers. The work typically includes several apples and a subtle serpent motif, often as a bracelet on her arm, alluding to the Tree of Knowledge.
Characteristics: Icart's work is celebrated for its ethereal quality, flowing lines, and a blend of sensuality, humor, and elegance. Original etchings are typically hand-signed in pencil and may feature an embossed "Windmill" blindstamp.
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