A Nude on the Red Cloak is part of a monumental triptych (three-part composition) which consists of two nudes and one portrait of the painter's wife Hermina Dauber Jovanović Mouni. Mouni is presented in an armchair from the painter's Viennese studio, on a bright red drapery. There is a metal tray with glass bottles and a lemon on the right side of the model. This nude is considered the "most colorful" in the work of Paja Jovanović. It arrived at the Belgrade City Museum in 1972, on the will of the artist's wife Mouni, when it became available to the public for the first time.
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