Caryatid (c.1912; Paris, France) by Amedeo Modigliani

Caryatid - Amedeo Modigliani - c.1912; Paris, France

Artwork Information

TitleCaryatid
ArtistAmedeo Modigliani
Datec.1912; Paris, France
Mediumpencil,paper
Dimensions39.7 x 25.7 cm
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationMusée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon, Dijon, France

About Caryatid

The artwork titled “Caryatid” by Amedeo Modigliani, created around 1912 in Paris, France, is rendered in pencil on paper. This piece, which falls under the Expressionism art movement, portrays a nude figure. The dimensions of the artwork are 39.7 x 25.7 cm, and it is housed at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon in Dijon, France.

The artwork displays a stylized nude figure, adopting the form of a caryatid—a sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support, reminiscent of ancient Greek structures. The subject is portrayed with simplified, angular features and elongated limbs, characteristic of Modigliani’s unique style. The figure exudes both strength and grace, captured in a dynamic pose. The use of pencil gives the piece a raw, expressive quality, highlighting the artist’s skill in rendering form and depth with minimalistic yet compelling lines. The overall composition invokes a sense of timelessness, blending classical influences with modernist abstraction.

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