The artwork titled “Effect of Night,” created by Anders Zorn in 1895, is an oil painting on canvas categorized under the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This portrait is held in a private collection and exemplifies Zorn’s masterful technique and his affinity for vivid, expressive subjects.
In the artwork, a woman garbed in vibrant red attire reclines against a tree. She is adorned with a plush fur stole, exuding an air of opulence and warmth. The soft, diffused light creates a captivating contrast, emphasizing the richness of her outfit against the more muted, earthy background. The impressionistic brushstrokes imbue the scene with a sense of movement and liveliness. In the background, chairs and tables are faintly discernible, suggesting an outdoor setting, perhaps a café or a street, subtly capturing the essence of nighttime ambiance. The woman’s relaxed posture and thoughtful expression contribute to the portrait’s evocative nature, highlighting Zorn’s prowess in portraying complex human emotions and atmospheres with elegance and depth.