“Portrait of a Woman with a White Collar” is an artwork by Amedeo Modigliani, an Italian painter known for his unique expressionist style. The painting was created in Paris, France, in 1919 and exemplifies the Expressionism movement. It is an oil painting on canvas, measuring 81 by 54 centimeters. As a portrait, the piece captures the visage of a woman and is currently held in a private collection.
This artwork presents a female figure portrayed with Modigliani’s characteristic elongated forms and simplistic features. The woman has an oval-shaped face with a pale complexion and dark hair styled in a simple manner. Her eyes are lightly sketched, and her lips are just barely hinted at, lending an air of enigmatic distance. She wears a dark garment with a crisp white collar that stands out against her clothing, providing a contrasting focal point. The painting’s background has a neutral, muted tone that does not detract from the subject. The brushwork appears intentional but not overly detailed, prioritizing form and color over intricate detail, which is typical of Modigliani’s portraits that often convey a sense of both elegance and melancholy.