Gutted horse (1917) by Pablo Picasso

Gutted horse - Pablo Picasso - 1917

Artwork Information

TitleGutted horse
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1917
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationMuseu Picasso, Barcelona, Spain

About Gutted horse

The artwork entitled “Gutted horse” is a creation by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso, dating back to 1917. As a part of the Expressionism movement, this animal painting showcases Picasso’s unique perspective and technique. It is housed in the Museu Picasso located in Barcelona, Spain, serving as a hallmark of the genre and period it represents.

In the artwork, a horse is depicted in a moment of intense anguish or collapse. The equine form is stretched across the canvas, with pronounced anatomical features such as an exposed rib cage that suggests a gutted state. Its mane flows backward as if caught in the movement or by a gust of wind. The horse’s neck is extended upwards, and its mouth is open in an apparent cry or grimace, adding to the emotional impact of the piece.

The coloring employed by Picasso is monochromatic, with hues of brown and sepia dominating the work, lending an almost sepulchral or antiquated ambiance. The use of shadow and contouring provides a stark sense of realism despite the otherwise surreal or abstract approach. The artwork captures the viewer’s attention, drawing them into the visceral narrative portrayed—a testament to Picasso’s mastery of expression and form.

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