The painting “Portrait of a Woman” by Amedeo Modigliani was created around 1910 in Paris, France. This work of art was done in oil on canvas and is of the Expressionism movement. It falls under the genre of portraiture and is part of a private collection.
The artwork depicts a woman characterized by Modigliani’s distinctive style of elongated faces and necks. The subject has a serene and somewhat introspective expression, with subtle yet noticeable details such as her stylized almond-shaped eyes, which lack pupils, a typical feature in Modigliani’s portraiture. She has a small, well-defined mouth and a straight nose. Her hair is styled in a simple updo, and she is dressed in a dark, nondescript garment that drapes over her shoulders and chest, allowing the focus to remain on her facial features. The background is divided into two main areas: a warm yellow-beige on one side and a cool bluish-grey with soft, indistinct brushstrokes on the other, providing a simple yet contrasting backdrop that does not distract from the subject. Modigliani’s signature is visible at the bottom right, adding his identity to the piece. Overall, the painting exudes an aura of quiet elegance and reflects the artist’s innovative approach to portraiture within the Expressionist genre.