Untitled

Untitled

Charles Camoin

1910

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From the collection of Museum of Modern Art

About this work

This painting depicts a woman sitting in a chair, facing away from the viewer. She is wearing a hat and a long dress, and her body is positioned at an angle, with her head turned slightly to the right. The artist has used bold, expressive brushstrokes to convey a sense of movement and energy. The woman's dress is rendered in loose, flowing lines, while her hat is depicted with more defined edges. The background of the painting is a warm, earthy tone, which provides a subtle contrast to the cooler tones of the woman's clothing. The use of bold, expressive brushstrokes and loose lines gives the painting a sense of spontaneity and freedom. The artist's technique, cross-hatching, adds depth and texture to the image, drawing the viewer's eye into the scene.

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