The artwork, titled “Untitled (Nude Male Figure),” was created by David Park in the year 1957. This piece belongs to the Neo-Expressionism movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study.
The artwork features a nude male figure rendered in a sketchy, expressive style. The figure stands with a slightly turned posture, arms crossed over his chest, and legs positioned apart. The artist uses a minimalistic approach, employing loose, confident strokes to capture the form of the figure. There is a notable use of shading and contours to suggest depth and volume, particularly in the torso and legs. The background is intentionally left blank, emphasizing the figure as the central focus of the composition. The simplicity of the lines and the absence of extraneous details contribute to an evocative representation, capturing both the physical form and a sense of introspective mood.