The artwork is titled “Woman and Bird,” created by the artist Corneille in 1987. It belongs to the Neo-Expressionism movement and falls within the genre of nude painting (nu).
The artwork distinctly portrays a reclining nude woman set against a backdrop intermingled with abstract forms, including a prominent bird figure. The use of bold, expressive lines and vibrant colors is characteristic of the Neo-Expressionism style. The woman’s form, rendered in pink and violet hues, is contrasted by the darker shades of the background, creating a visually compelling narrative. The bird, depicted with sharp eyes and wings, appears to dynamically interact with the woman, further enhancing the surreal quality of the composition. Overall, the artwork combines human and avian elements to evoke a sense of dreamlike connection and emotive intensity.