The Remains of Minotaur in a harlequin costume (1936) by Pablo Picasso

The Remains of Minotaur in a harlequin costume - Pablo Picasso - 1936

Artwork Information

TitleThe Remains of Minotaur in a harlequin costume
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1936
Mediumcanvas,tempera
Dimensions900 x 1200 cm
Art MovementNeoclassicism,Surrealism
Current LocationEspace d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Toulouse, France

About The Remains of Minotaur in a harlequin costume

The artwork titled “The Remains of Minotaur in a harlequin costume” is a creation by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso, completed in the year 1936. It features the mediums of tempera on canvas and spans dimensions of 900 x 1200 cm. Falling within the realm of symbolic painting, this artwork is marked by influences from both Neoclassicism and Surrealism. It is currently housed at the Espace d’Art Moderne et Contemporain in Toulouse, France.

In this notable work, Picasso explores the interplay of mythological and contemporary themes using a range of evocative symbols. The artwork depicts the scene of a disheveled Harlequin, a recurring character in Picasso’s oeuvre, which here represents the ancient Minotaur, a symbol of both creative and destructive forces. The landscape is barren and otherworldly, adding a sense of isolation and emphasizing the symbolic import of the figures within. Each aspect of the painting—from the gestures of the characters to the choice of palette—contributes to an atmosphere suffused with myth, metaphor, and enigmatic beauty.

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