The artwork titled “Royal Presence,” created by Miriam Schapiro in 1982, belongs to the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) art movement and falls within the figurative genre.
“Royal Presence” exudes a sense of grandeur and elegance, consistent with its title. The piece prominently features ornate, intricate patterns, exhibiting a vibrant palette of warm and earthy tones. The central figure appears to be adorned with elaborate, flowing garments that are richly decorated with floral motifs and intricate designs, highlighting the P&D movement’s emphasis on ornamental craftsmanship. The symmetrical composition and repetition of patterns evoke a sense of regal splendor and meticulous attention to detail. The use of gold and red hues enhances the luxurious and majestic feel of the piece, reinforcing the theme of royalty and opulence.