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Nude Art For Sale

Browse our collection of contemporary nude art for sale today. Our online gallery showcases an exciting range of nude artworks from emerging and established artists around the globe. From nude photographs and oil paintings to charcoal drawings, you’ll find various pieces to suit your taste and collection. Begin your search by exploring expressionistic, geometric, or abstract nudes—each curated for its unique approach to the human form.

The History of Nude Art: Iconic Artists and Masterpieces

The history of nude art dates back over 2,000 years to Ancient Greece, where the nude was a celebrated subject representing idealised beauty. In this era, the depiction of muscular male heroes and voluptuous female goddesses was common, reinforcing societal roles. Men were typically portrayed as symbols of strength, youth, and bravery, while women were often associated with fertility and erotica, their bodies objectified for the male gaze.

During the Renaissance in the 15th and 16th centuries, artists returned to the classical ideals of Ancient Greece. Nude subjects became central in art, symbolising eternal beauty and youth. The influence of classical mythology, particularly through figures like Aphrodite, was prevalent. One notable example is Titian’s Venus of Urbino (1538), which presents a sensual, reclining nude woman identified as Venus (the Roman counterpart of Aphrodite). This work diverges from previous allegorical representations by confronting the viewer with the goddess’s sensuality and sexuality.

Another iconic masterpiece is Michelangelo’s David (1501–1504), a monumental marble sculpture standing at 5.17 metres tall. This depiction of the biblical hero is renowned for its detailed rendering of the male form, embodying strength, beauty, and heroism. Michelangelo’s ability to capture the tension and calm of David before his battle with Goliath has made this sculpture one of the most influential works in art history.

By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, nude art underwent radical transformations. Artists like Jean Metzinger, a pioneer of Cubism, challenged classical representations of the nude. In his Deux Nus (1911), Metzinger fragmented the female form into multiple perspectives, moving away from traditional ideals and exploring themes of primitive sexuality and modern identity. Similarly, Symbolist Odilon Redon’s Noirs series (late 1800s) used charcoal to create dark, otherworldly depictions of the nude, breaking away from realism.

The 20th century saw the rise of abstract and modernist movements, which diminished the popularity of figurative nudes. However, artists like Lucian Freud redefined the genre with raw, unidealised portrayals of the human body. Freud’s Benefits Supervisor Sleeping (1995) is a striking example of this, depicting a nude woman resting on a sofa in a manner that defies the traditional romanticisation of the female body.

Throughout history, the nude has shifted from being a symbol of idealised beauty to a subject that explores deeper themes of identity, power, and vulnerability. Today, nude art continues to evolve, with contemporary artists reinterpreting the nude through various lenses—whether classical, modern, or feminist.

Nude Art for Sale on Rise Art

One standout work in our collection is Desire and Denial (2017) by Teresa Wells. This figurative sculpture of a male torso draws inspiration from classical sculpture, yet the title challenges traditional associations of male nudity with strength and heroism. Instead, Wells invites viewers to question the relationship between the male body and its environment.

Photographer Paris Ackrill also explores the boundaries of the nude in her photographic handprint Immersion (2015). In this image, a young woman lies in a forest, her head cropped out of the frame, allowing the viewer to focus on the relationship between her nude body and the natural world. Ackrill’s work highlights the intersection of female sexuality, sensuality, and nature, celebrating the organic beauty of both.

Richard Storey, another artist featured in our collection, captures the movement of the human body with fluid, expressive lines. His Athletic (2020) uses dark charcoal and white highlights to portray the tension and energy of a nude figure in motion, combining delicate line work with rigid strength.

For those seeking a more abstract approach to nude art, French artist Etienne Eczet’s minimalist line work offers a unique perspective. In his portrait Envol (2023), a dancer is depicted mid-spin, with arching lines and smudged effects that capture the essence of movement and power.

South African artist Nelson Makamo brings a contemporary twist to the traditional nude with his powerful portraiture. His work often focuses on the children of his birthplace, Limpopo. In Untitled (2022), Makamo uses charcoal to depict a young girl walking with a bag, her expression interrupted by the moment—offering an intimate glimpse into the everyday lives of his subjects.

Discover more affordable nude art for sale on Rise Art, with a wide selection of pieces that range from classical to contemporary interpretations. Whether you're looking for figurative sculptures, abstract nudes, or realistic charcoal drawings, you'll find the perfect piece to add to your collection.

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    "NOIR" by Nadine Defer
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    "NOIR" by Nadine Defer
    "NOIR"
    Paintings - 100x80 cm
    Maud pose nue by MARIE THERESE CAMBON / MARGO
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    Maud pose nue by MARIE THERESE CAMBON / MARGO
    Maud pose nue
    Drawings - 65x50 cm
    Becoming Body III by Ewelina Skowronska
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    Becoming Body III by Ewelina Skowronska
    Becoming Body III
    Paintings - 60x60 cm
    Spirale lou by Jean-Pierre Picheny
    Spirale lou
    Sculpture - 70x35 cm
    Nu muse dessin 2 by Harry Boudchicha
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    Nu muse dessin 2 by Harry Boudchicha
    Nu muse dessin 2
    Drawings - 50x70 cm
    Les Affinités Electives II by Georges DUMAS
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    Les Affinités Electives II by Georges DUMAS
    Les Affinités Electives II
    Photography - 59x74 cm
    VIRGINIE by Nadine Defer
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    VIRGINIE by Nadine Defer
    VIRGINIE
    Paintings - 100x100 cm
    Chapel 1 by Etienne Clement
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    Chapel 1 by Etienne Clement
    Chapel 1
    Photography - 36x36 cm
    Nuba by Thalie B. Vernet
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    Nuba by Thalie B. Vernet
    Nuba
    Photography - 124x92 cm
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    Tact by Isabelle Lebret
    Tact
    Paintings - 40x40 cm
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    Neck1 by Martin Thompson
    Neck1
    Prints - 61x51 cmRent for €57 /mo
    Tentation
    Sculpture - 63x10 cm
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    Libera me by Thalie B. Vernet
    Libera me
    Photography - 121x81 cm
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    Douleur fantôme by Georges DUMAS
    Douleur fantôme
    Photography - 130x80 cm
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    Hide and seek myself by Malwina Chabocka
    Hide and seek myself
    Paintings - 90x70 cm
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    Three Graces in BlueII by Heidi Lanino
    Three Graces in BlueII
    Paintings - 76x102 cm
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    Guardian of eternity by Eric Ouaknine
    Guardian of eternity
    Photography - 95x120 cm
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    Woman sitting by Bianca MacCall
    Woman sitting
    Drawings - 42x59 cm
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    ANIMA by Thalie B. Vernet
    ANIMA
    Photography - 121x81 cm
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    Figure proustienne  by Claudie Gimeno
    Figure proustienne
    Paintings - 59x78 cm
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    21 American Nudes by Lucien Clergue
    21 American Nudes
    Photography - 52x43 cm
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    Things are getting awkward by Malwina Chabocka
    Things are getting awkward
    Paintings - 90x70 cm
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    Nu - vert by Philippe Marlats
    Nu - vert
    Paintings - 42x30 cm
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    Untitled by Olga Shcheblykina
    Untitled
    Drawings - 30x29 cm
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    The ghoul by Eric Ouaknine
    The ghoul
    Photography - 110x120 cm
    Prothèsia
    Sculpture - 18x15 cm
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