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“Love’s Awakening (La Pomme)” by Louis Icart is a hand-colored etching from the 1920s that depicts a reclining nude woman stretched across a fur-covered bed, loosely holding an apple near her lips. Several apples rest nearby, reinforcing the symbolic theme of temptation and sensual awakening. Icart’s delicate linework and soft tonal shading create a luminous contrast between the pale figure and the dark fur, while the relaxed, languid pose conveys a moment of indulgence and quiet eroticism. The composition directly evokes the Eve motif, reinterpreted through the lens of modern Art Deco intimacy.
Louis Icart was known for his refined and often sensual portrayals of women, blending Art Deco elegance with Rococo-inspired softness. His etchings frequently incorporate symbolic elements—such as fruit, animals, or luxurious interiors—to explore themes of desire, femininity, and leisure. Though titles are often misapplied in the market, this work is a well-recognized example of his allegorical treatment of sensuality and modern Parisian sophistication.
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