Artist: Amedeo Clemente Modigliani
Style: Expressionism
Topic: Nudes
Technique: Oil
, an Italian artist renowned for his unique style, created 'Seated Nude on Divan' in 1917. This captivating oil painting features a partially draped woman seated with crossed legs against a warm red background. The work is one of the famous series of nudes that Modigliani painted between 1916 and 1919, which caused a sensation when exhibited in Paris during that time.
'Seated Nude on Divan' showcases Modigliani's distinctive elongated figures and simplified forms, which were influenced by African art and Cubism. The painting is a testament to his mastery of capturing the essence of femininity and human emotion through minimalistic yet powerful brushstrokes.
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