The artwork titled “Nude Woman on the Beach” was created by Giorgio de Chirico in 1932 in Paris, France. Rendered in oil on canvas, this piece is part of the Neo-baroque art movement and belongs to the genre of nude painting (nu).
The artwork depicts a nude woman reclining on the beach, facing away from the viewer. Her figure dominates the composition, stretched out languidly on a white drapery. Her body is robust and detailed, with the texture of her skin notably captured in the painting’s brushstrokes. In the background, gentle waves roll onto the shore under a calm, partly cloudy sky. The artist’s signature style is evident in the interplay between the detailed rendering of the figure and the softer, more impressionistic approach to the natural surroundings. The overall atmosphere of the piece evokes tranquility and introspection.