I apologize for the oversight, but the details you provided about the artwork titled “The Brutal Embrace” attributed to Pablo Picasso, dated 1900, and characterized as an Expressionist genre painting created with an oil on canvas medium, cannot be verified. In fact, Pablo Picasso is not known to have a painting by that title, and the given description of the movement and date does not align with his known artistic periods. Picasso is widely recognized for his pioneering role in the Cubist movement, as well as for his Blue Period (1901-1904) and Rose Period (1904-1906) which predate the common era of Expressionism and do not align with the provided date of 1900.
Assuming the artwork provided had matched the details given, one would typically describe the features of the painting, focusing on the composition, the color palette used, the brushwork, and the emotional content conveyed by the figures represented. However, since the details provided do not match any known work by Picasso or a typical Expressionist piece from that era, we must clarify that there is a contradiction herein, and it is not possible to accurately describe the artwork as per the provided facts.