The Little Girl Eating the Apple
Xinlin Jiang
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: The Little Girl Eating the Apple
Artist: Xinlin Jiang
Date: 2011
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 21.7 × 44.3 in (55 × 112.5 cm)
1. Artwork Identification
This intimate portrait by Xinlin Jiang captures a moment of quiet contemplation, as a young girl, swathed in a vivid red sweater, holds a partially eaten apple while gazing directly at the viewer. The composition centers the child against a muted rustic backdrop, evoking a poignant sense of place and immediacy.
2. Artistic Style and Influences
Jiang’s work exemplifies a modern realist tradition infused with expressive brushwork and emotional candor. His painterly attention to the child’s facial expression and the texture of the clothing demonstrates both technical finesse and an empathetic gaze reminiscent of post-impressionist and social realist influences.
3. Historical Context
Created in 2011, this painting reflects Jiang’s ongoing exploration of childhood and rural life in contemporary China. It subtly documents the innocence and simplicity of youth within an environment marked by modest, timeworn architecture—hinting at the broader socioeconomic backdrop of China's countryside during a period of change.
4. Provenance
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
5. Condition and Conservation
The artwork is in very good condition, with a well-maintained surface, stable paint layers, and no visible deterioration or repairs.
6. Artistic Significance
The Little Girl Eating the Apple is a striking example of Jiang’s commitment to portraying the nuanced beauty of everyday life. The artist's ability to convey a child's quiet dignity and the surrounding atmosphere in such a subtle and evocative way makes this painting an emotionally resonant and collectible work within his oeuvre.