Seated Female Nude (1921) by M.C. Escher

The artwork titled “Seated Female Nude,” created by M.C. Escher in 1921, belongs to the Expressionism art movement and falls under the genre of nude paintings (nu).

The artwork features a nude female figure seated within a triangular frame, evoking a contemplative mood. The strong black lines outlining her form contrast sharply against the light background, enhancing the figure’s prominence and expression. The use of shadow and light in the triangular composition emphasizes the figure’s posture and gaze, which appears thoughtful and introspective. Escher’s approach, integrating bold geometrical shapes with the human form, exemplifies key Expressionist traits, focusing on conveying emotion and individual experience. The simplification of form and the stark contrast contribute to the artwork’s striking visual impact.

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