Woman’s Portrait (1933) by Vladimir Tatlin

Woman's Portrait - Vladimir Tatlin - 1933

Artwork Information

TitleWoman's Portrait
ArtistVladimir Tatlin
Date1933
Mediumoil,wood
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Woman's Portrait

The artwork titled “Woman’s Portrait” was created by Vladimir Tatlin in 1933 and is executed in oil and wood. Falling within the scope of Post-Impressionism, this piece belongs to the portrait genre.

The artwork depicts a woman rendered with a distinctive, textured application of paint which is characteristic of Tatlin’s style. The background is dark, accentuating the figure’s presence and drawing the viewer’s attention to her form and posture. The subject appears in a historically styled outfit with a high-necked dress, exhibiting intricate detail despite the artist’s broad, expressive brushstrokes. The subdued color palette creates a somber and contemplative mood. This piece exemplifies the experimental and emotive qualities central to the Post-Impressionist movement, where the focus is on the subjective experience as interpreted through the medium.

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