Woman Combing Her Hair By Degas. Image of beauty, isolated, comb - 107919898 Woman Combing Her Hair (1887-90) Contents • Description • Background • Analysis of Woman Combing Her Hair • Other Bathroom Nudes by Degas • Explanation of Other Impressionist Genre Paintings Description Regarded as one of the great modern paintings of the nineteenth century. Photo about Happy beautiful woman having a problem with combing her hair. Later works by Archipenko in which the hole is found are: Statuette, 1915, Woman Combing Her Hair, 1915, Walking Woman, 1918-1919 and Seated Woman, 1920. Photo about Beautiful young woman combing her hair. Image of blonde, beautiful, comb - 6289343 Archipenko's innovation was termed Lochplastik ("sculpture of holes") in Germany in the 1920s and touted as a major discovery. The stiff spine, shallow curves, and spiky, spearlike lines and points of Woman Combing Her Hair seem integral to the medium itself, but the work tempers its austerity with a subtle eroticism. In Ślewiński’s artistic output, a piece painted in Paris in 1897, depicting a woman combing her hair, is rather unique. González himself associated iron with weaponry and with engineering, but wanted to direct it elsewhere. Drawing influence from Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, Alexander Archipenko developed a sculptural form of Cubism using interlocking and overlapping solids and sculptural voids to show various views of the figure simultaneously. It is intriguing and disturbing, combining Art Nouveau form with Young Poland’s sensuality, unparalleled in other, usually restrained works of the artist. Works like Woman Combing Her Hair (1918) demonstrate his continuous exploration of the female form and its relation to space.