The artwork titled “Frouzette And Her Father” was created by Raoul Dufy in 1906 and belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement. Classified as a genre painting, it exemplifies everyday scenes and moments through its subject matter.
In the artwork, a man is depicted from behind as he holds a long instrument or tool, facing a canvas or white surface that hints at artistic activity. In the background, a woman is shown seated at a table, focusing intently on a task, accompanied by a young girl. The table is covered with a vividly patterned cloth, adorned with a few items, possibly indicative of a domestic setting. Dufy’s use of bold outlines and rich colors adds depth and texture to the scene, capturing a warm, familial moment with an artistic yet intimate sensibility.