The artwork titled “Standing Bird, Front View” is a creation by the artist Josef Albers, dating back to approximately 1917. This piece, rendered in ink on paper, measures 26.1 x 16.8 cm. It falls under the Expressionism movement and represents the genre of animal painting.
The artwork features a minimalistic yet evocative portrayal of a bird seen from the front. The bird’s body is rendered with bold, curved lines that encapsulate its form with a sense of fluidity and simplicity. The artist employs a monochromatic palette, using only ink to depict the bird’s outlines, which stand starkly against the plain paper background. The overall impression is one of elegance and reduction, capturing the essence of the bird through minimal, abstract strokes typical of Expressionist art.