Woman In A Tubular Dress

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This painting by Otto Friedrich Carl Lendecke, titled "Woman In A Tubular Dress," features a stylized depiction of a woman clothed in a distinctively elegant and elaborate dress. The dress appears elongated and tubular, hugging the contours of her body, utilizing a rich, warm red hue that forms the main structure of the outfit. Complementing this, a softer greenish color adorns her chest, enhancing the layered visual texture.Her pose is dynamic and theatric, with one arm gracefully lifting a portion of her dress, revealing an intricately patterned undergarment or a second layer that carries floral motifs. This gesture adds a playful and almost ethereal quality to her figure, emphasizing motion and fluidity within the static image.The woman's headwear is quite whimsical, topped with what looks like a stylized element resembling either a plume or a whimsical decoration, tinted in a light blue that provides a visual pop against the red and green tones of her attire.Her facial expression, while minimally detailed, conveys a sense of serenity or introspective calm, complementing the overall genteel and refined air of the portrait.

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Otto Friedrich Carl Lendecke (1886-1918) was an Austrian painter, sculptor and illustrator of the impressionist and modern art era. He served as a soldier in the Austrian army in World War I until 1909, and debuted as a sculptor in 1911. He drew fashion illustrations for journals such as Jugend, Meggendorfer Blätter, and Licht und Schatten. He also made watercolors and linocuts for Viennese Fashion, and was accepted into the artistic advisory board of the magazine.