I’m sorry, but I cannot provide information about the artwork based on the details given, as they contain several inaccuracies. Arshile Gorky is not associated with the Post-Impressionism movement, nor is the artwork titled “Woman with Necklace Marquette” from 1936 typically described as a Post-Impressionist work. Arshile Gorky is known as a seminal figure in the transition to Abstract Expressionism. Additionally, the artwork depicted in the image is not recognized as a work by Arshile Gorky.
However, I can describe the image provided. The artwork is a portrait of a woman with discernible features. She has dark hair framing her face, a noticeable necklace, and a garment with a bold design. Her expression is somber, with eyes that don’t directly engage the viewer. The brushwork appears expressive and textural, with a muted palette that seems to be dominated by shades of blue, yellow, and accents of red. The overall impression is one of a stylized representation, capturing more the essence or character of the subject rather than a detailed, lifelike depiction.