The artwork titled “Standing nude” by Pablo Picasso was created in the year 1908. This piece is executed in oil on wood and belongs to the Expressionism movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 27 x 21 cm, and it falls under the genre of nude painting (nu).
The artwork portrays a standing figure, primarily characterized by earthy and dark tones. The figure is abstract and stylized, with exaggerated and distorted forms that depart from realistic representation—a hallmark of Picasso’s evolving style at the time, which would ultimately contribute to the development of Cubism. The nude’s form is defined by bold lines and shapes, with the torso and limbs depicted through a series of curves and angles. This rendering emphasizes the expressive rather than the literal description of the human body. The background remains subdued, allowing the figure to stand out, yet it complements the overall color palette. Color and form are used to convey emotion and to abstractly represent the subject, rather than to capture an accurate, lifelike depiction. The brushwork is visible, adding to the textural quality of the piece and revealing the artist’s hand in the creation of this work.