The artwork, titled “Little Serving Woman,” was created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1919 in Paris, France. This portrait, rendered in oil on canvas, is a striking example of Expressionism. Measuring 92 x 54 cm, the piece exemplifies Modigliani’s unique style within the portraiture genre.
In “Little Serving Woman,” Modigliani presents a female figure seated against an indistinct, dark background which accentuates her form. The subject’s elongated face and neck, characteristic of Modigliani’s signature style, are portrayed with a simplicity that conveys both elegance and melancholy. Her facial features, especially her eyes, are depicted with an almost mask-like quality, suggesting a depth of emotion beneath the surface. The woman’s hands, resting gently on her lap, are rendered in a manner that complements her serene, yet distant expression. The use of muted tones and smooth brushstrokes further enhances the overall contemplative mood of the artwork.