Picasso and the loaves (1952) by Robert Doisneau

Picasso and the loaves - Robert Doisneau - 1952

Artwork Information

TitlePicasso and the loaves
ArtistRobert Doisneau
Date1952

About Picasso and the loaves

The artwork titled “Picasso and the loaves,” created by Robert Doisneau in 1952, is a photograph that captures an intriguing and casual moment.

In this black-and-white photograph, an older gentleman with a bald head is depicted sitting at a table. He wears a striped shirt and looks sideways beyond the frame with an expression that can be interpreted as contemplative or curious. The table in front of him is adorned with various items, including a plate, a glass, an ashtray, and a salt shaker. Notably, the photograph includes several loaves of bread positioned in front of the man, humorously resembling elongated fingers when aligned with his hands. The setting appears to be a simply furnished interior space, with a visible shelf holding baskets and other household items in the background. The overall composition of the artwork evokes a sense of everyday life and subtly plays with visual elements to create an engaging and memorable scene.

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