Woman’s head (1939) by Pablo Picasso

Woman's head - Pablo Picasso - 1939

Artwork Information

TitleWoman's head
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1939
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions65 x 54 cm
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationMusée Picasso, Paris, France

About Woman's head

The artwork titled “Woman’s head” is a piece created by the illustrious artist Pablo Picasso in the year 1939. The medium employed for this piece is oil on canvas. It resides within the Surrealist movement, measuring 65 by 54 cm, and is a portrait genre painting. The artwork classifies as a notable piece within the artist’s oeuvre and is currently housed at the Musée Picasso in Paris, France.

The artwork presents a distorted and fragmented depiction of a woman’s face, an emblematic feature of Picasso’s style, particularly during his Surrealist phase. The technique employed in this painting is characterized by bold shapes and the reassembly of facial elements in an unconventional manner that defies realistic representation. The eyes appear to be unevenly set, one being positioned on the profile of the face while the other is presented frontally. The nose and mouth continue the theme of blending side and frontal views, resulting in a complex interplay of perspectives.

The color palette consists of earthy tones, with shades of brown and beige dominating, punctuated by the stark black lines that outline the features and add structure to the composition. The background is rendered in a more muted, almost flat tone, which serves to emphasize the abstracted form of the face. The artwork exemplifies Picasso’s innovative approach to portraiture and his continuous exploration of the human form which became hallmarks of his expansive body of work.

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