Pretty Bess is typical of the relaxed female figures that Delaney painted from life. Her reclining pose and mode of dress produce a subtle sensuality. Delaney used light from the window to emphasize her fine bone structure and to highlight the soft folds in her skirt. She has a pensive look in her eyes as she turns away from the viewer. Her pursed lips further suggest melancholic thoughts. |
Pretty Bess, 1957, oil/canvas, 40" x 30" Delaney Family Collection |