The artwork, titled “Portrait of Monsieur Lepoutre,” was created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1916 while in Paris, France. Executed in oil on canvas, this work of art is an exemplary model of the Expressionism movement. The portrait measures 92 x 65 cm and is currently housed in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy.
In this distinguished portrait, Modigliani employs his signature elongated and stylized features, characteristic of his unique aesthetic. The subject, Monsieur Lepoutre, is depicted with a somber and contemplative countenance. The background is rendered in muted tones, accentuating the serene and reflective nature of the sitter. The use of soft, earthy colors and the simplification of forms contribute to the introspective ambiance of the portrait. The subject’s elongated face, prominent nose, and almond-shaped eyes are rendered with subtle, yet deliberate brushstrokes, embodying the quintessential elements of Modigliani’s craftsmanship. The figure’s attire, a neutral-colored coat, is simply and elegantly portrayed, further emphasizing the introspective expression and tranquil mood permeating the portrait.