Two bathers (1921) by Pablo Picasso

Two bathers - Pablo Picasso - 1921

Artwork Information

TitleTwo bathers
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1921
Mediumpencil,paper
Dimensions24 x 32 cm
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Two bathers

The artwork titled “Two Bathers” was created by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso in 1921. This piece, a pencil on paper drawing, is a quintessential example of Picasso’s work during his Neoclassical period. It measures 24 x 32 cm and is categorized within the genre of nude painting (nu), showcasing the human form in its natural state.

In “Two Bathers,” Picasso illustrates two figures in a state of undress, engaged in an intimate yet relaxed moment. The subjects are rendered with a sense of solidity and volume, evidently reflecting the influence of classical sculpture. The artwork captures the play of light and shadow on their bodies, emphasizing the three-dimensionality of the forms. The composition is balanced and harmonious, with a level of detail and attention that contributes to the serenity of the scene. The pencil strokes convey texture and form with a remarkable economy, allowing the viewer’s eye to focus on the interaction between the figures. This poignant representation of the human body and the calm disposition of the subjects reflect the characteristics of the Neoclassical movement to which Picasso temporarily aligned during this phase of his versatile career.

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