The artwork titled “211 Moroccan Jewess” was created by Friedensreich Hundertwasser in 1954. Executed in watercolor, this piece belongs to the Transautomatism art movement and falls under the genre of figurative art.
The artwork features a portrait with a distinct and vivid use of color, characteristic of Hundertwasser’s style. The subject’s face is depicted with a mosaic of different shades, primarily purples, greens, and reds, creating a textured and layered effect. The background contrasts with deep greens and oranges, further accentuating the central figure. The composition exudes a sense of depth and complexity, inviting the viewer to engage with the intricate detailing and abstract representation.