The artwork, entitled “Interior with Indian Woman,” is an oil painting on canvas created by Raoul Dufy in 1930. This piece embodies the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and portrays a portrait genre. Measuring 81 by 100 cm, the artwork is presently housed at the National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) in Copenhagen, Denmark.
In the artwork, an Indian woman is depicted seated in an interior setting, adorned in traditional attire with a brightly colored sari and elegant accessories. The background showcases a patterned curtain, a framed painting of a landscape, and an ornate frame on a stand. The scene is enriched with vibrant and bold colors, typical of Dufy’s style, creating a vivid yet intimate atmosphere. A table with a vase of flowers adds a domestic touch to the setting, reflecting the artist’s flair for combining elements of everyday life with a distinct, expressive style.