Girl Sitting (1962) by Joan Brown

Girl Sitting - Joan Brown - 1962

Artwork Information

TitleGirl Sitting
ArtistJoan Brown
Date1962
Art MovementNeo-Expressionism

About Girl Sitting

The artwork titled “Girl Sitting” was created by Joan Brown in the year 1962. This piece is associated with the Neo-Expressionism art movement and falls under the genre of nude painting (nu).

In this composition, a female figure is depicted in a seated position, rendered in an evocative and expressive style characteristic of Neo-Expressionism. The figure is portrayed with bold, vigorous brushstrokes and a vivid color palette that emphasizes reds, blues, and yellows. The subject’s form is outlined with a strong use of colors and impasto technique, giving the figure a textured and somewhat abstract appearance. The use of contrasting colors and thick application of paint creates a dynamic and emotionally charged atmosphere, which is accentuated by the somewhat abstract rendering of the background. The focal point of the painting is the woman’s upper body, where the interplay of colors and the broad, expressive strokes bring a certain intensity and rawness to the overall composition.

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