The artwork is titled “Femme et Oiseau IV” and was created by the artist Corneille in the year 1952. This piece falls under the Art Informel movement and is classified as abstract in genre.
The artwork features a complex and dynamic arrangement of shapes and colors, which seem to intertwine and overlap. Predominantly dark, bold lines frame the distinct segments of the piece, while an array of hues, including blues, yellows, oranges, and greens, fills the interior spaces, creating a vibrant, expressive composition. The imagery suggests human and avian forms, though they are abstracted to the point of near indecipherability. This abstract nature is characteristic of the Art Informel movement, emphasizing spontaneous, intuitive creation over structured formality. The overall effect is one of controlled chaos, inviting the viewer to delve into its intricate details and uncover their own interpretations.