“Seated Woman, Green Interior” is an artwork by Richard Diebenkorn, created in 1961. The medium used for this portrait is oil on canvas, and it measures 83.2 by 72.7 centimeters. The artwork is associated with the Expressionism movement.
The artwork depicts a woman seated in an interior space predominantly characterized by green and blue hues. The woman is portrayed with an apparent blend of abstraction and figurative expression, central to Diebenkorn’s style. She sits in a relaxed pose on what appears to be a chair or a sofa, with her legs crossed and her hands resting on her lap. The background and surrounding environment are rendered in shades of green, creating a sense of depth and spatial ambiguity. The use of bold, broad brushstrokes adds to the dynamic and expressive quality of the artwork. The overall atmosphere is one of contemplation and calm, encapsulating the essence of mid-20th century Expressionism.