The artwork, titled “Beggar Woman,” was painted by Amedeo Modigliani in 1909 while in Paris, France. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is an example of the Expressionism art movement and is categorized under the genre of portraiture.
In the artwork, the subject is depicted with an elongated face and neck, a characteristic style of Modigliani’s portraits. The woman’s expression is somber and introspective, with downcast eyes that contribute to a sense of melancholy. The use of earthy tones and the textural brushstrokes evoke a raw and poignant atmosphere, emphasizing the woman’s emotional state. The background is a muted blend of colors, ensuring that the focus remains on the subject. The overall composition, with its emphasis on the woman’s face and emotion, reflects the techniques and themes prevalent in Expressionist art.