Profile of a young girl (Girl with red flower in her hair) (1901) by Pablo Picasso

Profile of a young girl (Girl with red flower in her hair) - Pablo Picasso - 1901

Artwork Information

TitleProfile of a young girl (Girl with red flower in her hair)
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1901
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Profile of a young girl (Girl with red flower in her hair)

The artwork titled “Profile of a young girl (Girl with red flower in her hair)” is a creation of the eminent artist Pablo Picasso, completed in the year 1901. Manifested using oil on canvas, the portrait is an exemplar of the Post-Impressionism movement, which offered a vividly expressive and non-naturalistic palette in fine art. The genre of this piece is a portrait, portraying the side profile of a young girl adorned with a red flower in her hair.

The artwork depicts a young girl in profile view, illustrated with loose, expressive brushstrokes that are characteristic of the Post-Impressionist style. Her features are rendered with a delicate sense of form and color, exuding a sense of both depth and immediacy. The red flower positioned in her dark hair acts as a striking focal point, providing a vibrant contrast to the softer tones of her skin and the background. The background itself is a textured mosaic of hues, playing with light and shadow to frame the subject and create an atmospheric depth.

Picasso’s signature can be seen prominently in the lower-right corner, anchoring the composition and asserting authorship. The brushwork throughout this artwork is energetic and seeming to vibrate with life, evidence of Picasso’s masterful ability to capture the essence of his subject through quick yet thoughtful strokes. This portrait is a compelling visual testimony to the artist’s inclination towards capturing the subtleties of human expression during the early stages of his illustrious career.

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