The artwork, “Nude with a Blue Necklace,” by artist Henri Matisse, created in 1936, exemplifies the Fauvist movement, particularly in the genre of nude painting. The painting displays a voluptuous female figure sitting against a background consisting of abstractions and planes of color. The nude subject wears only a blue necklace and a yellow wristband, which add a striking contrast to her pale skin. The figure is rendered with a degree of simplicity and a loose handling of paint, characteristic of Matisse’s style.
Matisse’s use of line to contour the body, the face’s minimalist features, and the unmodulated colors contribute to the artwork’s flat appearance, deviating from the traditional three-dimensionality found in classical nudes. The boldness of the black outlines, surrounding the figure and parts of the background, adds to the sense of flatness, reinforcing the Fauvist aesthetic that celebrates vibrant colors and emphasizes painterly qualities over realistic representation. The brushstrokes are visible and dynamic, further adding to the artwork’s textured and lively surface.