The artwork, titled “Eileen Hawthorne,” was created by Augustus John in the year 1930. This piece is part of the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls within the portrait genre.
In “Eileen Hawthorne,” the figure of a woman is rendered with expressive brushstrokes and a loose, yet compelling, composition. The woman stands with a poised demeanor, her weight shifted onto one side, projecting confidence and elegance. Her attire, consisting of a dark garment that contrasts sharply against the lighter background, frames her form and accentuates her presence. The artist’s use of contrasts in color highlights the subject’s features and captures an intimate, almost ephemeral quality. The woman’s visage, though slightly blurred by the swift and dynamic brushstrokes, conveys a sense of sophistication and a hint of wistfulness, typical of Augustus John’s portraiture style. The overall ambiance of the artwork is one of introspection and subtle drama, drawn from the rich, expressive palette and the interplay of light and shadow.