Half-Length Female Nude

Half-Length Female Nude

WW-1906-013247
1906·Oil on canvas·Canvas: 80.3 × 64.1 cm (31 5/8 × 25 1/4 in.); Panel: 81.6 × 65.4 cm (32 1/8 × 25 3/4 in.)

<p>From 1904 through 1906, Pablo Picasso moved away from the melancholic subjects of his Blue Period to the more optimistic themes of his Rose Period. In the summer of 1906, the artist traveled to the Catalan village of Gósol; upon his return to Paris that autumn, he painted <em>Half-Length Female Nude</em>. In stark contrast to the gaunt visage of <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artworks/28067/the-old-guitarist"><em>The Old Guitarist</em></a>, the angular, masklike qualities of the figure’s face reveal Picasso’s growing interest in ancient Iberian sculpture and non-Western art. In this way, the work anticipates his breakthrough to Cubism in 1907.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1906
Dimensions
Canvas: 80.3 × 64.1 cm (31 5/8 × 25 1/4 in.); Panel: 81.6 × 65.4 cm (32 1/8 × 25 3/4 in.)

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Year
1906
Dimensions
Canvas: 80.3 × 64.1 cm (31 5/8 × 25 1/4 in.); Panel: 81.6 × 65.4 cm (32 1/8 × 25 3/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1906-013247

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified