Portrait of woman (1942) by Pablo Picasso

Portrait of woman - Pablo Picasso - 1942

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of woman
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1942
Dimensions100 x 81 cm
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Portrait of woman

The artwork titled “Portrait of woman” was created by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso in 1942. This piece is attributed to the Surrealism movement and measures 100 by 81 centimeters. As a portrait, it reflects Picasso’s distinctive style and is part of a private collection.

In the artwork, Picasso employs his signature cubist approach, which breaks down and reassembles the human form in an abstract manner. The figure of the woman is depicted with a variety of geometric shapes that define her facial and body features. Picasso’s use of bold and contrasting colors adds depth and emphasis to the composition, while the interplay of lines and forms creates a dynamic tension throughout the piece. Despite the abstraction, the representation of the woman is recognizable, with elements such as her eye, nose, and mouth rendered in a way that simultaneously challenges and engages with traditional portraiture. The background is relatively subdued, which allows the subject to dominate the scene. Picasso’s inventive technique and distinctive aesthetic contribute to an enigmatic portrayal, typical of his work during this period.

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