“Seated Nude” is an artwork created by Amedeo Modigliani in 1909 during his time in Paris, France. As a painting characteristic of the Expressionist movement, it employs oil on canvas as its medium and belongs to the genre of nude painting (nu). After its creation, the painting found its home in a private collection.
In this particular piece, Modigliani presents a nude female figure seated against a dark, somewhat ambiguous background. The figure is rendered with elongated features and a sense of fluidity that is typical of Modigliani’s style. The face of the subject, while simplified, reflects the artist’s focus on the essential forms and emotions rather than detailed realism. The use of color contrasts the warmth of the subject’s body with the cooler tones of the background, further emphasizing the figure. The composition exudes a certain quietness and introspection, inviting viewers to contemplate the form and emotional state of the model. Modigliani’s distinctive style is evident in the way he captures the essence of the figure with elegant lines and a subtle interplay of light and shadow.