The artwork, titled “Untitled (New York City)” and attributed to artist Beauford Delaney, is estimated to have been created around 1945. Belonging to the Fauvism movement, the piece exemplifies a cityscape genre.
The artwork captures an abstract representation of an urban environment, characterized by vibrant and energetic colors, a hallmark of Fauvism. The composition features a central house-like structure surrounded by dynamic, swirling lines and forms suggestive of urban elements. Bright hues of yellow, red, green, and blue dominate the palette, creating a lively and somewhat whimsical atmosphere. The pervasive use of circular and linear patterns conveys a sense of movement, animating the city scene. Subtle blending and juxtaposition of colors further enhance the vivid and expressive nature of the artwork, reflecting Delaney’s unique artistic vision and the essence of the Fauvist style.