The room of the ironer (1904) by Pablo Picasso

The room of the ironer - Pablo Picasso - 1904

Artwork Information

TitleThe room of the ironer
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1904
Mediumpastel,watercolor,paper
Dimensions37 x 51.5 cm
Art MovementExpressionism

About The room of the ironer

“The Room of the Ironer” is a work by the artist Pablo Picasso created in the year 1904. Picasso crafted this piece in pastels, watercolor, and on paper, employing a combination of techniques to express his vision. The artwork serves as an exemplar of the Expressionism movement, capturing a slice of life in a genre painting. The dimensions of this particular piece are 37 x 51.5 cm, allowing for an intimate portrayal of a domestic scene.

The artwork presents a somber, evocative depiction of an interior space where a figure, presumably a woman, is engaged in the task of ironing. The room is rendered with a muted palette, comprising predominantly of cool tones, which can evoke a feeling of solitude and possibly the mundane repetition of daily chores. The posture of the ironer, bent over the ironing board, reflects a sense of concentration and laborious effort.

Attention is drawn to the ironer through the use of lighting, which highlights the figure against the darker surroundings, while the rest of the room contains objects that support the setting, such as the iron and cloth, suggesting the simplistic and the routine. This work captures the essence of a private moment, turning a common household task into a subject worthy of artistic exploration and comment by an artist well known for his ability to convey deep emotion and meaning through his varied works.

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