Standing female nude (1923) by Pablo Picasso

Standing female nude - Pablo Picasso - 1923

Artwork Information

TitleStanding female nude
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1923
Dimensions33 x 24 cm
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Standing female nude

The artwork entitled “Standing female nude” was created by the eminent artist Pablo Picasso in the year 1923. This piece is indicative of Picasso’s engagement with the Neoclassicism movement, showcasing a return to classical representation. The dimensions of the artwork are relatively modest, measuring 33 by 24 centimeters. As a work belonging to the genre of nude painting (nu), it represents a sensitive exploration of the human form.

In the artwork, we observe a solitary female figure presented in a standing position. The subject is depicted in an almost frontal pose, with her right arm resting lightly against a support that appears to be a plinth or pedestal. The treatment of the body is relatively simple but expressive, showing a departure from the detailed representation often associated with traditional neoclassical aesthetics, which is itself a stylistic choice that allows the viewer to focus on the form and posture of the subject.

The figure’s facial features are delineated with precision, suggesting an individuality and personal character to the model. The long flowing hair cascades down the figure’s back, lending a softness that contrasts with the firm lines used to outline her body. The composition is sparse, without any intricate background detail, thus drawing attention more keenly to the nude figure herself. One can appreciate the careful balance of line and form, producing a sense of dignity and poise in the subject matter.

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