The artwork, titled “Woman,” was created by Thomas Hart Benton in 1920. This piece, rendered in oil, is associated with the Synchromism art movement and falls into the genre painting category.
The artwork depicts a woman engaged in an activity that seems introspective, possibly sewing or examining fabric, indicating a moment of domestic or personal contemplation. The artist’s application of vivid colors and abstract forms exemplifies the Synchromism movement’s focus on color harmony and rhythm. The woman’s figure is outlined in bright, contrasting colors, creating a sense of depth and movement, while the background features bold, expressive brushstrokes that enhance the overall dynamism of the piece. The painterly quality of the work, with its mix of smooth and textured areas, contributes to a lively yet intimate portrayal of the subject.