Portrait of Roger de La Fresnaye

Roger de La Fresnaye

Roger de La Fresnaye was an artist whose documented professional activity spanned the years 1910 to 1921. While his full output is unknown, museum records indicate fifteen works represented in significant American collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and the National Gallery of Art. The quality of these holdings establishes the museum-quality standard of his work.

The artist utilized both drawing and painting mediums during his active period. Database records document ten drawings and five Roger de La Fresnaye paintings. His subjects encompass both figurative studies and landscape, focusing on works such as the figure studies Nude and Seated Nude. Preparatory work is also documented in the multiple recorded versions of Study for Conjugality. A contrasting landscape is represented by the painting Village at the Water's Edge. For researchers and collectors, many of the artist's key works are available today as high-quality prints.

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17 works in collection

Works in Collection