The artwork titled “In Mourning” was created by Anders Zorn in the year 1880, employing the mediums of watercolor and paper. This piece is a representation of the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture.
The artwork depicts a solemn and contemplative figure of a woman with her gaze directed downward, embodying the essence of grief or reflection. Rendered in delicate watercolor tones, the portrait captures intricate details of the woman’s facial features and attire while maintaining a soft, almost ethereal quality. The use of color is restrained, predominantly focusing on muted tones which enhances the solemn mood of the piece. The woman is dressed in a dark, likely funereal attire, with subtle hints of transparent veiling over her head, contributing to the overall atmosphere of mourning. The oval framing of the composition adds an intimate touch as if the viewer is peering into a private moment of sorrow.