Beautiful female nude painting created in the 1940s by the artist Antonio Salvietti, executed with a mixed technique combining Indian ink and watercolor. The work portrays a seated figure rendered with an essential yet confident line; the relaxed pose and the carefully depicted drapery create a harmonious balance between naturalism and graphic synthesis, recalling the practice of life drawing commonly taught in art academies of the period. The painting, signed by the artist at the lower right, is set in a simple yet elegant gilded frame of the era, which enhances the delicacy of the drawing without distracting from it. Ideal for collectors who appreciate intimate, original works characterized by a sober and refined stylistic balance. The state of conservation is excellent.