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An unsigned oil on canvas portrait painted in the 1930s or 1940s, depicting a seated woman rendered with simplified forms and luminous planes of color. The figure, dressed in a soft blue dress with white accents, sits with folded hands, her face turned slightly aside in a reflective expression. Broad areas of color and gently defined contours structure the composition, while a red chair and muted interior blocks of gray, ochre, and cream frame the sitter and give the scene a calm, architectural balance.
The palette is bright and carefully balanced, with cool blues set against warm earth tones and soft neutrals. This harmony of color lends the painting a gentle radiance, while the simplified contours and elongated features echo the influence of early twentieth century modern painting and the lingering language of Cubism. The brushwork remains direct and confident, allowing the natural texture of oil on canvas to animate the surface.
Quietly captivating, the portrait carries both intimacy and modernity. Its poised composition and harmonious tones bring a calm presence to a room, sitting comfortably in both traditional and more contemporary interiors. Hung as found for a poetic studio feel or placed in a simple oak or gilt frame, it lends gentle gravitas to an entry, library, or bedroom, where its contemplative mood subtly anchors the space.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 36½" high x 29¼" wide 1½" thick
Approx. overall 93cm high x 74cm wide 4cm thick
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