The artwork titled “The Nose,” created by Luc Tuymans in 2002, is an exemplary piece from the New European Painting movement. Executed using oil on canvas, this portrait measures 29.9 x 24.1 cm and originates from Belgium.
The artwork presents a close-up view of a human face, focusing prominently on the nose and part of the surrounding face. It displays a masterful application of muted tones and a textured brush technique that brings an impressionistic quality to the portrait. The rendering of the eyes captures a veiled, contemplative expression, while the intricate detailing around the nose and mouth suggests a depth of character and emotion. The artist’s choice of subdued coloration and play of light and shadow highlights the facial features in a manner that evokes a sense of both realism and abstraction. The piece exemplifies Tuymans’ distinctive style, known for its subtle, yet powerful, portrayal of human subjects.