“La ragazza col bavero alla marinara,” a portrait by Amedeo Modigliani, created in 1916, is an exemplary work of the Expressionist movement. The artwork, imbued with the characteristic stylization and emotive depth of the genre, depicts a young girl with a sailor collar.
In this striking portrait, the subject’s elongated neck, simplified facial features, and melancholic expression are rendered through Modigliani’s distinctive style. The deep, somber background contrasts with the more vivid tones of the girl’s face, drawing the viewer’s attention to her contemplative gaze. The use of bold, linear outlines and muted coloration emphasizes the emotional resonance and introspective quality of the piece, hallmark traits of Expressionist portraiture.