The artwork, titled “Air De Capri,” was created by artist Gerda Wegener in 1923. It is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Art Deco movements and belongs to the genre painting category.
The artwork features two women in an intimate and serene moment. One woman, with blonde hair, is playing a guitar, while the other, a redhead, closely leans towards her, appearing to listen intently or sing along. The backdrop reveals lush foliage and a scenic landscape that includes rolling hills or mountains, a body of water, and a domed building, suggesting an idyllic, Mediterranean setting. The vibrant colors and flowing lines typical of Art Nouveau, combined with the sleek elegance of Art Deco, create a harmonious and aesthetically appealing composition. The women’s attire reflects the fashion of the early 20th century, with one wearing a delicate black dress with a white lace collar, and the other in a pink dress adorned with pearls. Together, they evoke a sense of tranquility and grace, characteristic of genre paintings capturing everyday life moments.