Half-figure of a seated woman (c.1911) by Edouard Vuillard

The artwork titled “Half-figure of a Seated Woman” by Edouard Vuillard, created circa 1911, is a notable piece within the Post-Impressionism movement. This portrait, measuring 15 x 10 cm, exemplifies Vuillard’s adeptness in depicting intimate and expressive human figures.

The artwork presents a half-figure of a woman seated, rendered in an impressionistic style characterized by loose and expressive lines. The artist utilizes a monochromatic palette with touches of red to highlight certain areas, giving the portrait a dynamic yet subdued appearance. The woman’s pose and the strokes around her suggest a moment of contemplation, encapsulating a sense of quiet introspection. The background and other details are sketched in a minimalistic manner, allowing the viewer’s attention to remain focused on the central figure. Vuillard’s technique reflects his ability to convey emotion and personality through simplistic yet effective compositional elements.

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