Henry Inlander (10)

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Inlander developed a particular style in depicting the female and male body. Generally, he was more interested in form than in realism. This painting is an example of his playfulness and sometimes unusual juxtaposition of contemporary icons along with the human body. The intense blue color brings, as he once put it, “the sky into the room.”

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