The artwork named “Pierre Edouard Baranowski” was created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1918 in Paris, France. Executed in oil on canvas, this portrait belongs to the Expressionism art movement.
The artwork depicts a male subject against a muted, abstract background that highlights the figure’s striking features. The elongated face and neck, characteristic of Modigliani’s style, exude a sense of melancholy and introspection. The subject’s eyes are rendered with simple, hollowed-out blue tones, contributing to an enigmatic and detached expression. The subdued color palette, with its understated shades of brown, blue, and green, complements the contemplative mood of the portrait. Modigliani’s brushstrokes convey a textured and vivid representation, while the overall composition maintains a balance between abstraction and detailed realism.