The painter, printmaker and sculptor France Kralj first studied sculpture in Vienna and afterwards painting in Prague. After the end of his studies in 1920, he settled in Ljubljana and became the leader of the newly established Youth Club. Between 1925 and 1945 he was professor at the Technical High School. He was the leading representative of Slovene Expressionism and New Objectivity.
In terms of contents, Kralj remained close to folk tradition and took his motifs from the rural environment which he sometimes presented as being erotic. He dedicated his work to motifs with emphasized primeval erotic forms after the year 1923. He created the Lying Female Nude in 1932, when his painting technique was becoming more and more painterly. He placed the basic motif explicitly to the foreground of the composition. The fully plastic erotic figure of the knee-length female nude with youthfully ample bosom forms the compositional diagonal. The figure is expressive particularly in the duality of full sensual female rotundities and the face of archaic, secretly taciturn features, which is temptingly half turned to the viewer. The rounded bodily forms are further emphasized by the intertwinement of arms on which the figure is leaning and is half hiding them behind her back.