The artwork titled “Pink Blouse,” created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1919 in Paris, France, is an oil painting on canvas. It belongs to the Expressionism art movement and measures 98 x 63 cm. The piece is a portrait and is currently housed at the Musée Angladon in Avignon, France.
“Pink Blouse” depicts a woman seated with a notable posture that conveys both elegance and introspection. The subject is adorned in a vivid pink blouse, accentuating her elongated neck and somber expression, a characteristic feature of Modigliani’s portraits. The background is rendered in muted tones, allowing the vibrant hue of the blouse and the emotional depth of the woman’s gaze to dominate the composition. Modigliani’s signature stylized, elongated features and use of simplified forms are evident, contributing to the evocative nature of the piece. The overall mood of the artwork is contemplative, emphasizing the delicate balance between form and emotion, a hallmark of Modigliani’s expressionistic style.