The artwork, titled “Mother and Child”, was created by Fernand Leger in 1955. It is associated with the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified as a portrait genre piece. The dimensions of the artwork are 92 x 73.5 cm, and it is currently housed at the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.
The artwork exhibits a strikingly simplistic yet profoundly expressive style, characteristic of Naïve Art. It depicts a woman and a child, rendered with bold, heavy black outlines against an otherwise understated background. The figures are orchestrated with minimalistic but deliberate lines, creating a flat, almost two-dimensional appearance. The mother’s protective arm envelops the child, conveying a sense of togetherness and emotional connection. Elements of the surroundings, such as the curved shapes of a jug and the geometric patterns of a chair, contribute to the composition and enrich the scene with a homely ambiance. The overall simplicity and directness manifest a timeless essence, making the artwork resonate with a broad spectrum of viewers.