Bull (plate II) (1945) by Pablo Picasso

Bull (plate II) - Pablo Picasso - 1945

Artwork Information

TitleBull (plate II)
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1945
Mediumlithography,paper
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationMuseum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, NY, US

About Bull (plate II)

The artwork “Bull (plate II)” is a distinguished example of lithography on paper created by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso in 1945. As a part of the Expressionism art movement, this piece is categorized within the genre of animal painting and belongs to the series “Eleven developments of a lithograph.” It is currently housed within the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, New York, United States.

“Bull (plate II)” portrays the robust form of a bull, captured with dark, expressive lines that convey both power and movement. Picasso has skillfully rendered the beast with a stark contrast between light and shadow, highlighting the bull’s musculature and physical presence. The lithograph’s strokes range from delicate to aggressive, reflecting the varying textures of the animal’s hide and the vigor inherent in its stance. This piece, as part of the progression in the “Eleven developments of a lithograph” series, exemplifies Picasso’s exceptional ability to strip down a subject to its essential forms while still maintaining its vitality and essence, a testament to his mastery of the expressionist aesthetic.

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