Emma at the Piano (1914) by George Bellows

Emma at the Piano - George Bellows - 1914

Artwork Information

TitleEmma at the Piano
ArtistGeorge Bellows
Date1914
Art MovementAmerican Realism

About Emma at the Piano

The artwork, titled “Emma at the Piano,” was created by artist George Bellows in 1914. It belongs to the art movement known as American Realism and falls under the genre of portraiture.

In the artwork, a young woman named Emma is depicted seated at a piano, captured in a moment of stillness as she glances over her shoulder towards the viewer. Emma is dressed in a deep blue garment with a white collar, which contrasts with the dark, subdued background of the room. The lighting in the painting highlights her fair complexion and the soft texture of her hair, which is styled neatly. Behind her, a vase filled with flowers subtly adds a touch of color and life to the scene. The overall composition and use of lighting suggest a quiet, intimate moment, while the woman’s poised expression and elegant attire convey a sense of grace and dignity.

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