Lipstick (1908) by Frantisek Kupka

The artwork titled “Lipstick,” created by František Kupka in 1908, is an oil painting on canvas. It belongs to the Art Nouveau and Expressionism movements and is classified under the genre of genre painting. This notable piece is housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France.

The artwork vividly captures a moment of intimacy and personal grooming, depicting a woman in profile as she applies lipstick. The artist’s use of brushstrokes create a harmonious blend of colors, reflecting the influence of Art Nouveau while embracing the emotive qualities of Expressionism. The woman’s poised, almost ritualistic gesture is rendered with a sense of both immediacy and timelessness, her visage highlighted by the contrasting deep and vibrant hues. The elegant yet understated fashion and the soft light illuminating the scene evoke a sense of quiet sophistication and introspection, making the artwork a beautifully poignant representation of early 20th-century femininity.

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