This work is one of the largest and most highly finished sketches for a painting roughly twice its size, Nude Model in the Studio (1912–13; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York). Léger uses a series of curves to depict the volumes of a female nude standing in three-quarter profile, with her right arm bent behind her head. Léger considered this drawing important enough to exhibit at the annual Salon des Indépendants in spring 1913.
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Title:Composition (Study for "Nude Model in the Studio")
Inscription: Signed and dated (lower right, in black ink): F.L. / 12
Nell Walden (née Nelly Anna Charlotta Roslund, later Nell Walden Heimann), Berlin (by 1927–54; her sale, Stuttgarter Kunstkabinett, Stuttgart, November 26, 1954, no. 1551, sold for DM 9,100, to an unidentified bidder); [Marlborough Fine Art Ltd., London, until 1955; sold on February 16, 1955 to Hillman]; Alex and Rita K. Hillman, New York (1955–his d. 1968; transferred on October 16, 1968 to The Alex Hillman Family Foundation); The Alex Hillman Family Foundation, New York (1968–2008; the foundation’s sale, Christie’s, New York, November 5, 2008, no. 5, sold to Lauder); Leonard A. Lauder, New York (2008–2013; transferred on April 8, 2013 to the Leonard A. Lauder Cubist Trust); The Leonard A. Lauder Cubist Trust, New York (2013–16; gift to MMA)
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Laramie. Center for the Fine Arts, University of Wyoming. "Masterworks of the First Half of the Twentieth Century from the Alex Hillman Family Foundation," November 8–December 12, 1972, unnumbered cat.
Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville Art Museum. "The Alex Hillman Collection," October 18–December 2, 1973, no. 14.
Corpus Christi. Art Museum of South Texas. "The Alex Hillman Collection," December 13, 1973–January 27, 1974, no. 14.
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David and Alfred Smart Gallery, University of Chicago. "Five Works by Modern French Painters from the Alex Hillman Family Foundation," October 8–December 14, 1975.
Roslyn Harbor, N. Y. Nassau County Museum of Fine Art. "Modern Masters: Paintings and Drawings from the Alex Hillman Family Foundation," December 19, 1977–February 12, 1978, no. 15.
New York. Jamaica Arts Center. "Drawings by Modern Masters from the Alex Hillman Family Foundation," March 1–April 16, 1978.
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Saint Petersburg, Fla. Museum of Art. "Selections from the Collection of the Alex Hillman Family Foundation," September 17, 1983–January 1, 1984.
Lawrence. Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas. "Selections from the Collection of the Alex Hillman Family Foundation," February 1–June 16, 1984.
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Williamsburg, Va. Joseph and Margaret Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William and Mary. "Selections from the Collection of the Alex Hillman Family Foundation," May 11–August 11, 1985.
Ames, Ia. Brunnier Gallery and Museum, Iowa State University. "Selections from the Collection of the Alex Hillman Family Foundation," August 27–November 24, 1985.
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Tucson. University of Arizona Museum of Art. "Paintings and Drawings from the Alex Hillman Family Foundation," October 20, 1991–March 15, 1992.
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