Lying On The Left Side 1917 - Amedeo Modigliani Fine Art Postcard

The centerpiece of the canvas is a woman, completely nude, stretched out languidly on her left side. Modigliani's signature elongated style is evident in her form, with a long torso and limbs. Her dark hair cascades down her back, contrasting with the warm tones used for her skin. Her expression is serene, eyes closed and head resting on her arm. The background is a simple wash of cool blue, emphasizing the reclining figure bathed in a soft light. Despite the nudity, the painting doesn't feel overtly sexual, but rather portrays a sense of peace and tranquility in the woman's pose. In 2018, it sold for a whopping $157.2 million in New York, making it the most expensive artwork ever sold at that auction house at the time.