The artwork titled “Jane Birkin (Egypt)” was created by Julian Schnabel in 1990. This piece belongs to the Neo-Expressionism art movement and falls under the abstract genre. The painting is part of Schnabel’s “Jane Birkin Paintings” series from the same year.
The artwork demonstrates an abstract composition, predominantly featuring a geometric structure characterized by triangular and trapezoidal shapes. The color palette is subdued, primarily utilizing shades of gray and white, with subtle hints of blue towards the bottom of the piece. Notable is the use of mixed media, which provides added texture and depth to the surface. The overall impression of the artwork is one of minimalism yet complexity, with varying forms and hues interplaying to create a captivating visual narrative.