The artwork titled “Old Woman” was created by Otto Dix in 1923. It belongs to the Expressionism art movement and falls under the genre of nude painting (nu).
The artwork depicts an elderly woman presented in a raw and unidealized form, reflecting the distinct traits of Expressionism. The figure is portrayed with skeletal features, exaggerated wrinkles, and sagging skin, emphasizing the harsh realities of aging. The use of washed-out colors and raw, unrefined brushstrokes further accentuates the sense of frailty and vulnerability. The background is composed of muted tones, which draws focus to the central figure and adds to the somber atmosphere of the piece. Through this work, Dix offers a poignant commentary on the human condition, capturing the stark and often discomforting truths of life and inevitability of aging.