Original Surrealist Oil Painting "The Lady in Red" – Attributed to Lothar
This artwork depicts a dreamlike and symbolic scene characterized by a sense of tranquility and contemplation. At the center of the composition sits a woman with long dark hair, dressed in an elegant red gown, resting in a large circular-backed chair that gives her an almost regal presence. Beside her lies a long-haired dog, whose calm demeanor suggests loyalty, companionship, and protection.
In the foreground, a small pool or reflective body of water painted in deep blue tones adds depth to the composition and creates a subtle visual reflection. The background is composed of soft blends of warm and luminous colors—yellow, green, pink, and orange—applied in a diffuse manner that produces an ethereal atmosphere, enveloping the figures in a nearly fantastical setting.
The painting combines elements of nature, introspection, and the emotional bond between the woman and the dog, conveying a feeling of peace, harmony, and quiet companionship. The use of color and soft forms enhances the poetic quality of the work, where reality and imagination merge, inviting viewers to create their own interpretation of its meaning.
Signed and dated 1989, the painting now shows visible signs of age and wear, including areas of surface deterioration and paint loss, which add a sense of history and authenticity to the piece while reflecting the passage of time.