The artwork, titled “Frau Martha Dix,” was painted by Otto Dix in 1923. This piece belongs to the Verism art movement and is classified as a portrait.
The artwork is a striking depiction of a woman, presumably Frau Martha Dix, captured in a moment of quiet elegance. She is adorned in a red hat, which contrasts vividly with the dark, muted background. The hat, made of a soft and presumably felt material, frames her pale face and dark hair, emphasizing her striking features. Her complexion is depicted with a delicate touch, showcasing the artist’s skill in rendering the subtleties of human skin. The woman’s attire is dark, possibly black, and appears to be made of a luxurious material that adds to the overall feel of sophistication. She wears a white glove on her right hand, holding what seems to be a small accessory or brooch, further indicating her refined status. The artist’s use of shadow and light enhances the depth and gives the portrait a sense of realism, characteristic of the Verism movement. This representation captures not only the physical likeness of the subject but also a sense of her personality and status.