Nude Woman Sitting Along Stream

$9,000.00

Artist: Allen Dean Cochran

Medium: Oil on Board

Creation Year: c. 1920s

Dimensions: 16 x 12 inches

Style: Impressionism, Figurative

Period: Early 20th Century

Condition: Excellent

Description: Allen Dean Cochran’s Nude Woman Sitting by Stream is a captivating exploration of serenity and nature, rendered in vibrant hues of green and blue. The painting features a nude woman seated by a tranquil stream, her pose relaxed and contemplative. The lush greenery surrounding her is alive with various shades of green, from the deep emeralds of the foliage to the soft moss that carpets the ground. The stream itself is depicted in cool blues, its gentle flow reflecting the sky above. Cochran’s use of color creates a harmonious balance between the natural elements and the human figure, inviting the viewer to experience the peaceful solitude of the scene. The brushwork is both delicate and expressive, capturing the intricate details of the landscape while conveying a sense of fluidity and movement in the water. This piece is a beautiful testament to Cochran’s ability to merge the human form with the natural world in a way that feels both intimate and timeless.

Artist: Allen Dean Cochran

Medium: Oil on Board

Creation Year: c. 1920s

Dimensions: 16 x 12 inches

Style: Impressionism, Figurative

Period: Early 20th Century

Condition: Excellent

Description: Allen Dean Cochran’s Nude Woman Sitting by Stream is a captivating exploration of serenity and nature, rendered in vibrant hues of green and blue. The painting features a nude woman seated by a tranquil stream, her pose relaxed and contemplative. The lush greenery surrounding her is alive with various shades of green, from the deep emeralds of the foliage to the soft moss that carpets the ground. The stream itself is depicted in cool blues, its gentle flow reflecting the sky above. Cochran’s use of color creates a harmonious balance between the natural elements and the human figure, inviting the viewer to experience the peaceful solitude of the scene. The brushwork is both delicate and expressive, capturing the intricate details of the landscape while conveying a sense of fluidity and movement in the water. This piece is a beautiful testament to Cochran’s ability to merge the human form with the natural world in a way that feels both intimate and timeless.