Portrait of Azadoohi (Liberty Miller) (c.1926) by Arshile Gorky

The artwork titled “Portrait of Azadoohi (Liberty Miller),” created by Arshile Gorky circa 1926, is executed in oil on canvas and belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement. Measuring 73.66 cm by 63.5 cm, this portrait is now part of a private collection.

The artwork features a seated figure, interpreted as the subject Azadoohi (Liberty Miller), draped in a reddish garment with a high neckline. The background of the painting comprises dark, muted tones, which accentuate the solemn expression and the facial details of the subject. There is a sense of depth and texture in the brushwork, characteristic of the Post-Impressionist style, which enriches the narrative of the subject’s demeanor and presence. The setting appears to be modest and intimate, suggesting a personal and contemplative portrayal by the artist.

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