“Thora Klinckowstrom,” executed in 1919 by Amedeo Modigliani in Paris, France, is a compelling example of Expressionism. Rendered in oil on canvas with dimensions of 99.7 x 64.8 cm, this portrait is held in a private collection.
The artwork captures a female figure seated with her hands neatly folded on her lap, her posture slightly leaning forward. She is adorned in a dark, simple dress with semi-sheer sleeves, and her head is crowned with a black hat. The artist’s characteristic elongated forms and melancholic expression are evident, lending an air of poignancy to the subject’s calm demeanor. The background comprises warm, earthy tones of browns and ochres, providing a subtle yet rich backdrop that complements the subject’s pale skin and red hair. The use of color and form highlights Modigliani’s distinctive style, emphasizing emotional depth and the inner essence of the sitter.