The artwork, titled “The Amazon,” was created by Joseph Stella between 1925 and 1926, and belongs to the art movement known as Precisionism. It is a portrait genre painting that portrays a distinctly stylized depiction of a subject in profile.
In “The Amazon,” the subject’s face is elongated with a prominent nose and sharp chin, rendered in smooth, almost sculptural lines that emphasize Precisionism’s focus on clarity and geometric form. The use of vibrant colors is striking, with the subject’s hair and facial features transitioning seamlessly into the deep blue and serene background. The backdrop signifies a tranquil landscape with a horizon that suggests depth and distance, characterized by bold and contrasting hues. A floral motif adorns the subject’s garment, adding a touch of intricate detail. The sharp contrasts and precise lines typify the Precisionist style, showcasing Stella’s mastery of form and vibrant color palette.