The artwork titled “Femme Maison” was created by Louise Bourgeois in 1947. It belongs to the Feminist Art and Surrealism movements and falls under the genre of figurative art. This piece is part of Bourgeois’s “Femme Maison” series.
The artwork presents a provocative and complex image, combining figurative elements with surrealist touches. It depicts a woman’s body, rendered in a minimalist and stylized manner, where her head is replaced by a house. The lines are fluid and expressive, blending human anatomy with architectural features. The woman’s legs and one of her arms are clearly visible, while her other arm appears to be entangled or integrated with flowing, hair-like forms that dominate the background. The linearity and simplicity in the drawing technique emphasize the merging of domesticity and identity, creating a compelling dialogue about the female experience and the often-confining nature of traditional gender roles. The contrasting use of bold, dark lines against a pale background further enhances the enigmatic and introspective quality of the piece.