The artwork, titled “Belgian Woman (Brabançonne)”, was created by the artist Pierre Alechinsky in the year 1976. It belongs to the Neo-Expressionism art movement and is categorized within the figurative genre.
The artwork features a composition rich in dynamic lines and abstract forms, characteristic of the Neo-Expressionism movement. Dominated by shades of black and gray, it presents an abstract figure that can be interpreted in various ways, evoking a sense of movement and emotion. The use of bold, gestural brushstrokes and the intricate detailing within the piece reflect Alechinsky’s unique style, capturing a sense of spontaneity and intensity. The overall composition is framed within a textured border, adding to its visual impact and the complexity of interpretation.