The artwork, titled “Jeanne,” is a portrait crafted by the artist Amedeo Modigliani in 1920 in Paris, France. It is associated with the Expressionism art movement and exemplifies the genre of portraiture.
In the artwork, a woman is depicted seated, with her hands delicately crossed in her lap. Her elongated neck and simplified facial features are characteristic of Modigliani’s distinctive stylistic approach. She is adorned in a blue dress, which contrasts subtly with the muted tones of the background. The atmosphere conveyed through the use of color and the subject’s gentle demeanor evokes a sense of quiet introspection, a hallmark of Expressionism. The use of simplified forms and elongation emphasizes emotional depth over realistic representation, inviting viewers to explore the inner life of the subject.