The artwork titled “Jeanne Hébuterne” was created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1918 in Paris, France. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Expressionism movement. The dimensions of the portrait measure 46 x 29 cm. It is currently housed in the Musée d’Art Moderne de Troyes in Troyes, France.
In the artwork, Modigliani’s distinct style is evident through the elongated shapes and simplified lines that define Jeanne Hébuterne’s features. The subject is depicted with an elongated neck and stylized facial features, characteristic of Modigliani’s portraits. Her face is turned slightly to the side, and her hair is swept up into a sophisticated bun. The background is rendered in soft, muted tones, providing a restrained and elegant contrast to the warm, earthy palette used to depict Jeanne. The careful manipulation of the oil medium highlights the depth and expressiveness of the subject’s form, encapsulating the essence of the Expressionist movement.