Figures with his dog on a bridge in Paris (1906) by Paula Modersohn-Becker

The artwork titled “Figures with his dog on a bridge in Paris,” created by Paula Modersohn-Becker in 1906, is a coal sketch that belongs to the Expressionism movement. The dimensions of this sketch and study artwork are 20.6 x 27.5 cm.

In the artwork, we observe a simplistic yet evocative portrayal of figures on a bridge in Paris. The scene features individuals accompanied by a dog, rendered with loose, expressive strokes characteristic of the Expressionist style. The bridge setting and the cityscape in the background, though minimally detailed, evoke a sense of the urban environment. The monochromatic use of coal imparts a somber yet intimate atmosphere, emphasizing form and movement over precise detail. The figures appear to be in motion, contributing a dynamic quality to the composition, while the dog adds a touch of domesticity to the scene.

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