The rebirth of drawing in Degas
The activity of Degas as a draftsman is fruitful and vast. In open contrast with the impressionist approach, in fact, he devoted time and passion above all to drawings and preparatory sketches.
For example, Nude of a Woman Seated Facing Forward, in which the presence of the grid immediately suggests a study for a painting. The young model is seated with her right leg folded on the ground and the left raised vertically. In this way the knee becomes the support for the left arm which holds a head with an intent and thoughtful expression.
The right hand resting on the ground and the arm consequently stretched downward, finally, generate the raising of the shoulder and a slight sinking of the torso, two elements that certainly refer to observation from life.
The precision and confidence of the line, as well as the soft shading of the chiaroscuro, make the sketch an already perfectly autonomous and complete work, free from academic conventions (the pose is certainly not classical), but at the same time also free from any erotic complacency.