Melancholy woman (c.1902) by Pablo Picasso

Melancholy woman - Pablo Picasso - c.1902

Artwork Information

TitleMelancholy woman
ArtistPablo Picasso
Datec.1902
Dimensions100 x 69.2 cm
Art MovementExpressionism

About Melancholy woman

The artwork titled “Melancholy Woman” is a creation by the eminent artist Pablo Picasso, dating back to approximately 1902. This piece is attributed to the Expressionism movement and is characterized as a genre painting. The dimensions of the artwork are 100 by 69.2 centimeters. Depicting a feeling of deep sorrow, Picasso utilizes a subdued color palette and abstracted form to impart a sense of emotional depth and introspection.

In “Melancholy Woman,” the female subject is seated, her posture slumped as if weighed down by her own thoughts or emotions. The blue tones dominating the artwork are indicative of Picasso’s Blue Period, a time when he often explored themes of poverty, isolation, and despair. The woman’s gaze is directed downward, and her face is captured in profile, with the painting rendering her features in a manner that eschews realism in favor of conveying a poignant psychological state. The juxtaposition of shadow and light, alongside the monochromatic blue hues, allows the viewer to sense the subject’s inner turmoil. The loose, yet deliberate brushwork imbues the scene with a rawness that resonates with the theme of melancholy, making the painting a compelling embodiment of the artist’s emotive capabilities and his exploration of human vulnerability.

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