Two bathers (1920) by Pablo Picasso

Two bathers - Pablo Picasso - 1920

Artwork Information

TitleTwo bathers
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1920
Mediumpastel,paper
Dimensions108.5 x 75.8 cm
Art MovementNeoclassicism,Surrealism

About Two bathers

The artwork entitled “Two bathers” is a creation of Pablo Picasso from the year 1920. Picasso, an artist of monumental influence, crafted this piece using pastel on paper. The dimensions of the artwork are 108.5 cm in height by 75.8 cm in width. It embodies elements of Neoclassicism and Surrealism, two significant art movements with distinct aesthetics and philosophies. The genre of the artwork can be classified as a nude painting (nu), a genre which has been a central theme throughout the history of Western art.

The artwork portrays two nude figures, distinctly rendered in a style that combines classical representation with a touch of Picasso’s signature abstraction. The bodies of the bathers are sculpted with a voluminous solidity that echoes the Neoclassical return to traditional forms, yet their elongated limbs and the manner in which they are posed hint at the influence of Surrealist distortion. The color palette is relatively subdued, with earthy tones that suggest a naturalistic setting. The interaction between the figures is ambiguous, leaving the viewer to contemplate their relationship and the narrative context. This piece showcases Picasso’s versatility in moving between different artistic styles and his capacity for integrating his unique vision within those styles.

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