PORTRAIT OF A CULTURED LADY (1948) by Archibald Motley

PORTRAIT OF A CULTURED LADY - Archibald Motley - 1948

Artwork Information

TitlePORTRAIT OF A CULTURED LADY
ArtistArchibald Motley
Date1948
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions39 x 32 cm
Art MovementArt Deco

About PORTRAIT OF A CULTURED LADY

The artwork titled “Portrait of a Cultured Lady” was created by Archibald Motley in 1948. This oil painting on canvas belongs to the Art Deco movement and features a portrait genre. It measures 39 by 32 centimeters.

In the artwork, a poised and dignified woman is seated in an armchair. She is adorned with a statement necklace and matching bracelet, exuding sophistication. Her attire is a flowing, elegant dress in a shade of purple. Her right arm rests on the armchair, while her left hand is delicately placed in her lap. Behind her on the left side, there is a table with a vase filled with colorful flowers, adding a decorative element to the scene. In the background, there is a framed picture depicting a lively urban scene. The overall composition reflects a moment of calm and refinement, characteristic of the Art Deco movement, and showcases Motley’s skill in capturing the elegance and culture of his subject.

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