Fernande’s Head (1906) by Pablo Picasso

Fernande's Head - Pablo Picasso - 1906

Artwork Information

TitleFernande's Head
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1906
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions37.5 x 33 cm
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Fernande's Head

The artwork titled “Fernande’s Head” was created by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso in 1906. This oil on canvas portrait measures 37.5 by 33 centimeters and belongs to the Expressionism movement. Unlike many of Picasso’s later works that fall into Cubism, “Fernande’s Head” captures the likeness of a subject in a more traditional and representational manner, although with noticeable stylistic nuances that hint at the artist’s distinctive touch. The artwork is part of a private collection and presents a fascinating glimpse into the evolutionary path of Picasso’s artistic journey.

“Fernande’s Head” portrays a woman with a serene expression. Her face is depicted with soft, rounded features, and the brushstrokes convey a delicate rendering of her visage. Picasso’s palette here consists of warm earthy tones alongside cooler hues of blue in the background, creating a harmonious yet striking contrast. The woman’s gaze is direct, engaging the viewer with a quiet intensity that is characteristic of many of Picasso’s portraits. The artwork, while evocative of the artist’s developing style, maintains a semblance of naturalism that would gradually give way to more abstracted forms in his later works.

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