Study for Isis and Horus (2011) by Jenny Saville

The artwork titled “Study for Isis and Horus” was created by the artist Jenny Saville in 2011. It belongs to the Neo-Expressionism art movement and is categorized under the genre of nude figurative painting (nu).

The artwork presents an intricate and emotionally charged composition. The figures depicted seem to be a mother and child, rendered in a style that blends figuration with abstraction. The overlay of sketch-like lines and areas of a more painterly approach creates a dynamic and layered visual effect. The forms are somewhat fragmented, with the anatomical details emerging through a combination of gestural strokes and carefully modeled parts. The color palette is relatively subdued, dominated by flesh tones and occasional accents of red and gray, contributing to a raw and visceral aesthetic. The work exudes a sense of intimate connection and vulnerability, reflecting the inherent complexity of human forms and relationships.

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