Portrait of a tailor Soler (1903) by Pablo Picasso

Portrait of a tailor Soler - Pablo Picasso - 1903

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a tailor Soler
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1903
Mediumoil,cardboard
Dimensions100 x 70 cm
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Portrait of a tailor Soler

The artwork titled “Portrait of a tailor Soler” is the creation of the renowned artist Pablo Picasso from the year 1903. It is an oil painting on cardboard that reflects the Post-Impressionism movement, measuring 100 cm by 70 cm. As a genre, it is classified as a portrait, and it depicts the subject with introspective depth and emotional resonance, which is characteristic of Picasso’s works from this period.

The artwork captures the tailor, Soler, in a somber and contemplative mood. Dressed in a dark suit, Soler is seated, with his right hand elegantly resting against his cheek. His gaze is directed towards the viewer, inviting an intimate encounter. The use of deep blues and shadows contributes to the introspective nature of the portrait and reflects the emotional tone often associated with Picasso’s Blue Period. The presence of glasses and a coffee cup on the table adds a sense of everyday life and personal habit. The brushstrokes and composition reveal Picasso’s exceptional skill in portraying the human figure and his ability to convey complex psychological states through art. Overall, the portrait stands as a testament to the artist’s profound capability to capture not just the likeness, but the essence of the individual.

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