The artwork titled “Gypsy Woman with a Baby,” created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1919 in Paris, France, is an oil painting on canvas. As a piece belonging to the Expressionism art movement, it measures 115.9 x 73 cm and is categorized as a portrait. This distinguished piece is presently housed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, United States.
In the artwork, the artist depicts a woman with distinct features in bold, vibrant colors. The subject, a gypsy woman, holds a baby, which is wrapped in dark clothing. The woman has a serene yet stoic expression, with a prominent use of warmer hues for the skin tone set against muted backgrounds. The textures and patterns of the clothing create a subtle contrast, highlighting Modigliani’s distinctive style in capturing the essence of the subject with elongated lines and simplified forms. The background remains sparse, ensuring the focus remains on the figures, exemplifying the emotive and expressive characteristics of Expressionism.