“Little Girl in Pink” is a portrait by Chaim Soutine, created around 1928 in France. This artwork, rendered in oil on canvas, belongs to the Expressionism art movement. With dimensions measuring 92.1 by 60 centimeters, the piece is currently housed in a private collection.
The artwork depicts a young girl adorned in a pink dress that provides a stark contrast to the dark, abstract background. The artist’s expressive brush strokes and use of color capture an emotional intensity and depth characteristic of Expressionism. The girl’s delicate posture, with her hands gently clasped together, conveys a sense of innocence and introspection. Soutine’s technique emphasizes texture and movement, bringing a vivid and almost visceral quality to this engrossing portrait.