Trio De Nu Allongé
Trio De Nu Allongé or Reclining Nude Trio, is a presentation of three versions of a young attractive nude women who are sleeping and awake lying in a lavish bed with large overhanging drapes.
The compilation features three works from two female French Painters of the early and mid 19th century.
Two of the works are from French Painter Madeleine-Jeanne Lemaire (1845 – 1928), which are Le Sommeil de Manon (The Sleep of Manon) c1906 and La Volupté (Voluptuousness) most likely created in the same year.
The third artwork is from the French Painter Aimée Pagès-Brune (1803 – 1866), which is Le Sommeil (The Sleep) c1830; of which I created a video Retouching Of Le Sommeil c1830, showing how I remastered the artwork repairing the damage of time and the elements.
This is a remastered digital art old masters reproduction of a public domain image that is available as a canvas print online.
Info Below Derived From Wikipedia.org
Aimée Brune-Pagès
Was a student of French Historical Painter Charles Meynier (1763 or 68 – 1832) of events of the late 18th and early 19th century.
During her time she was under the rule of several political regimes, which included The Restoration, The July Monarchy, The Second Republic and The Second Empire.
She is considered to be one of the most respected French women painters, and she exhibited regularly at the Salon from 1822 to 1853; sometimes collaborating with her husband French Landscape Painter Christian Brune (1793 – 1849).
Madeleine-Jeanne Lemaire
Was a French painter that specialized in creating elegant genre scenes and floral still life paintings; and displayed her work at the Parisian Salons as well her own Salon which she held at her hôtel particulier on the Rue de Monceau, where she received the members of high society.