A Negra (1923) by Tarsila do Amaral

“A Negra,” painted by Tarsila do Amaral in 1923, is a notable example of Naïve Art (Primitivism). This nude painting, measuring 100 x 80 cm, features a stylized and abstract representation of a figure, characteristic of the Primitivist movement.

The artwork depicts a woman with a voluminous, vibrant orange form seated against a striking backdrop of bold, geometric shapes and solid, vibrant colors. The figure’s exaggerated proportions and simplified features lend a sense of both strength and serenity. The abstract, almost sculptural quality of the body contrasts with the dynamic, multi-colored background, creating an engaging visual tension. The figure’s crossed arms and legs convey a sense of introspection and tranquility. Tarsila do Amaral’s use of color and form in “A Negra” exemplifies her innovative approach to representation and her unique contribution to modern art.

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