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Post-impressionism and abstract and fluid brushstrokes. Inside a bedroom, visible through the open door, the back view of a woman undressing from her yellow gown, one arm at her hip the other pulling at sleeve of her dress. Dim ceiling lights light the bedroom.
An oil painting by Frank Weston Benson titled "The Yellow Dress" depicting a young woman with reddish-brown hair, seen from behind, standing in a doorway as she begins to undress. She is wearing a flowing, golden-yellow dress with shades of blue, orange, and white, which she is pulling down from her shoulders, revealing her bare back. The woman looks down, her profile slightly visible. She is positioned facing a bedroom with light blue walls and a lighter blue ceiling. In the background to her left, a bed with a white headboard and pillows with colorful floral patterns is visible. A lamp with a white shade sits on a nightstand beside the bed. To her right, another brown nightstand with a dark item on top can be seen. The floor of the bedroom is a warm wood tone, transitioning to a gray-blue carpet or wall on the right side of the doorway. The doorway itself is painted in a muted gray tone, with brass door hinges visible on the left side. The lighting in the room appears to be from a ceiling light fixture, casting a soft glow. The painting has visible brushstrokes, giving it a somewhat impressionistic or post-impressionistic style.
Original prompt by Paulo! Thanks