Sizes:
Frame: 95 × 70 cm | 27.5 × in
Artwork: 78 × 58 cm | 30.7 × 22.8 in
Signed upper left “Irma Stern 1945.”
Irma Stern’s Portrait of a Woman (1945) shows her great sensitivity to character, colour and humanity. The sitter’s face emerges from a fabric of expressive brushstrokes – her gaze between strength and introspection. Stern’s palette is rich with earthy reds, deep greens and golds – the light of Africa and the emotional resonance of her subject.
Painted during one of the artist’s most productive periods this portrait demonstrates her ability to marry European modernism with an authentic and deeply personal vision of Africa. The thick impasto, rhythmic contours and subtle distortions of form are her unique language – one that goes beyond realism to get to the inner spirit and psychological depth.
This is a testament to her lifelong fascination with individuality and cultural identity. In Portrait of a Woman she turns portraiture into something more than likeness – a dialogue between artist and subject, rendered with honesty, warmth and a rare poetic power.