Indian woman (1928) by Raoul Dufy

Indian woman - Raoul Dufy - 1928

Artwork Information

TitleIndian woman
ArtistRaoul Dufy
Date1928
Art MovementNaïve Art (Primitivism)

About Indian woman

The artwork titled “Indian woman” is created by the artist Raoul Dufy in 1928. This piece belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the genre of nude painting (nu).

The artwork depicts a reclining female figure, delicately rendered in harmonious and warm tones. The composition is filled with intricate details and patterns, particularly noticeable in the floral backdrop that adds depth and vibrancy to the overall scene. The woman’s form, defined by elegant and fluid lines, exudes a sense of relaxed grace and serenity. The background and foreground blend together through the use of repetitive motifs, creating a cohesive and visually engaging piece that captures the essence of simplicity and uninhibited expression characteristic of Naïve Art.

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