Nude Woman (1922; Rome, Italy) by Giorgio de Chirico

Nude Woman - Giorgio de Chirico - 1922; Rome, Italy

Artwork Information

TitleNude Woman
ArtistGiorgio de Chirico
Date1922; Rome, Italy
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions91 x 74 cm
Art MovementNeo-baroque
Current LocationAntonio Russo Collection, Rome, Italy

About Nude Woman

The artwork named “Nude Woman” was created by Giorgio de Chirico in 1922 in Rome, Italy. This oil on canvas painting belongs to the Neo-baroque art movement and measures 91 x 74 cm. The painting is a nude painting (nu) and is currently housed in the Antonio Russo Collection in Rome, Italy.

The artwork presents a serene and contemplative nude female figure, rendered with soft and muted colors. The woman is positioned against a minimal background, accentuating her form and expression. She sits with a calm demeanor, her right arm resting on what appears to be a draped cloth. Her hair is styled in gentle waves that frame her thoughtful face. The subtle tonality and delicate brushwork contribute to the overall tranquility and introspective mood of the piece.

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