The artwork, titled “Bust of a Young Woman,” was created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1919 in Paris, France. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Expressionism movement and falls under the genre of portrait.
In the composition, a young woman is depicted with characteristic elongation of the neck and face, a stylistic hallmark of Modigliani’s portraiture. The brushwork is vigorous, with warm, muted tones dominating the canvas. The background is rendered in deep, dark hues, creating a stark contrast that emphasizes the subject’s form. The expression of the young woman is introspective and mysterious, reflecting the essence of Expressionism, which seeks to convey emotional experience over physical reality. The texture of the paint and the deliberate distortion of anatomical features serve to heighten the emotive impact of the portrait.