Description of the painting by Willem de Kooning “Woman 3”
This picture was painted in 1953. Therefore, we can safely say that Willem de Kooning is our contemporary. The artist has six paintings from the series about women. And the picture of Woman 3 is one of these six works. This model has become a very famous picture. The writer is very fond of writing portraits, he was absorbed in work that way. Only a person with no taste, do not see in the paintings of the artist is nothing but emptiness.
If you look closely and ponder the concept of Kooning, you can read a lot in his paintings and portraits. The woman depicted in the picture is somewhat unusual. All the women whom the artist portrayed were distinguished by the fact that it was necessary to carefully and continuously observe his work in order to reveal the meaning invested in this work. The originality and singularity of heroin distinguishes the great master from other compatriots. The picture “Woman 3” is also unique
The same heroine is somewhat differently depicted. How? What is the difference between the lady in this picture and other Kuning women? Interestingly, all women were thoughtful or serious. But the person in question is very good-natured and also cheerful. Because her eyes were wide open, perhaps it transmits its excessive credulity and naivety. From this follows another conclusion. It is likely that this person is so naive because of his young age. If you take a closer look, we will see how the young lady carefully keeps her transparent dress around the edges. Headdress ladies, resembles a crown.
This may mean that this person is one lady of an old and noble family. Maybe she will be the queen in the future. Not ruled out the possibility that it can be engaged with one of the public figures. What may be the truth, this masterpiece whereby ye may own discoveries and a sense of beauty.
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