Adrienne (Woman with Bangs) (1917; Paris, France) by Amedeo Modigliani

Adrienne (Woman with Bangs) - Amedeo Modigliani - 1917; Paris, France

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TitleAdrienne (Woman with Bangs)
ArtistAmedeo Modigliani
Date1917; Paris, France
Art MovementExpressionism

About Adrienne (Woman with Bangs)

The artwork, titled “Adrienne (Woman with Bangs),” created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1917 in Paris, France, is a quintessential piece representative of the Expressionism movement. As a portrait, it showcases Modigliani’s distinctive style and approach to capturing the essence of his subjects.

In the artwork, the subject is a woman with bangs, rendered with elongated features that are characteristic of Modigliani’s portraits. Her face is narrow and elongated, with a pale complexion set against a dark, textured background. The subject’s expression is serene and introspective, with almond-shaped eyes and defined, deep red lips. The background consists of dark, earthy tones that complement the lightness of the woman’s face. The overall composition highlights Modigliani’s exploration of form and his ability to evoke emotion through simplicity and stylization. The brushstrokes are visible, adding depth and texture to the piece, which aligns with the Expressionist focus on conveying emotional experience rather than realistic representation.

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