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ANDRÉ MAIRE (1898–1984) Nude with the White Flower Oil on canvas, framed Signed on upper left 'Andre Maire, 1969' Size.78x51.6cm This evocative oil painting by André Maire (1969) portrays a semi-nude woman in a deeply contemplative pos
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ANDRé MAIRE (1898–1984) Nude with the White Flower Oil on canvas, framed Signed on upper left 'Andre Maire, 1969' Size.78x51.6cm This evocative oil painting by André Maire (1969) portrays a semi-nude woman in a deeply contemplative pose, embodying the fusion of Eastern mystique with Western artistic tradition. Draped modestly in a towel around her waist, the central figure cradles a small censer in her hands—a traditional incense burner—placed beside a string of pearls. These elements infuse the composition with a strong sense of spiritual and ritualistic symbolism, echoing themes of purification and sacred femininity commonly found in Eastern religions. Her flushed cheeks and slightly damp appearance suggest she has just emerged from a bath, reinforcing her vulnerability and natural beauty. This bath motif draws a subtle parallel to European works such as Ingres’s La Grande Odalisque or Titian’s Venus of Urbino, yet here it is reinterpreted through an Orientalist lens: demure rather than overtly erotic, mysterious rather than commanding. She gazes gently at a single white flower—still in bud—emerging from a tall blue vase. This flower, poised to bloom, becomes a powerful metaphor for restrained sensuality and the quiet allure often attributed to traditional ideals of Asian womanhood. The composition is serene, almost sacred in atmosphere, with dim lighting and earthy tones that draw the viewer into a world of introspection and intimacy. In the background, a second woman dressed in red—presumably a handmaiden—stands in shadow. Her parted hairstyle and facial features evoke the appearance of a traditional Vietnamese woman, subtly anchoring the painting within the cultural context of Indochina, where Maire spent many years. The servant’s quiet presence amplifies the main figure’s introspective solitude while enhancing the layered social and gender dynamics in the composition. Blending Renaissance portraiture’s refined anatomy and form with Orientalist fascination for the exotic and spiritual East, this painting is a striking example of cultural synthesis in 20th-century French art. It evokes the sensuous elegance and elongated proportions of Une odalisque, dite La Grande Odalisque by Ingres in the Louvre, drawing a visual and thematic parallel between classical Western ideals and imagined Eastern mystique. Note André Maire (1898–1984) was a French painter whose artistic legacy is deeply tied to Asia, particularly Vietnam. A student of émile Bernard and trained at the école des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Maire was initially influenced by Symbolism and Post-Impressionism, but it was his extensive time in Asia that truly defined his work. In 1922, he first traveled to Indochina (modern-day Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia), where he became deeply captivated by the landscapes, light, and cultural atmosphere. He would go on to spend more than thirteen years in the region, including teaching at the école des Beaux-Arts de l’Indochine in Hanoi, where he played a formative role in the education of local artists. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Maire’s work did not exoticize Asia; instead, it reflected a sincere respect and poetic sensitivity to its people, traditions, and environments. His drawings, watercolors, and ink works merged Western artistic techniques with Asian subjects, emphasizing harmony, mystery, and quiet elegance. In 1938, he was awarded the Grand Prix de l’Indochine, acknowledging his outstanding contributions to art inspired by Southeast Asia. Maire’s legacy today stands as a significant bridge between French and Vietnamese art, offering a nuanced, empathetic vision of a world he embraced not as an outsider, but as a devoted observer and participant.

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