The artwork, titled “Portrait of the Mechanical,” was created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1917 in Paris, France. This piece, which is executed using oil on canvas, belongs to the Expressionism art movement. The artwork measures 46 by 33 centimeters and is categorized within the genre of portraiture. It is currently held in a private collection.
In this artwork, Modigliani employs his characteristic style of elongated and simplified facial features. The portrait features a male subject, depicted from the shoulders up, dressed in formal attire with a black suit and tie. The facial expressions are minimalist yet evocative, with slightly pursed lips and narrowed eyes that convey a contemplative or enigmatic demeanor. The background is rendered in muted tones, allowing the subject’s face to stand prominently in the composition. The painting’s execution, with its bold lines and distinct color palette, epitomizes the essence of Expressionism, aimed at portraying the inner emotional landscape rather than striving for realistic representation. This stylized, almost mechanical semblance of the human visage exemplifies Modigliani’s unique artistic vision and contribution to modern art.