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Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Pablo Picasso, 1910 https://t.co/qDPW39tlwj #aic #museumarchive
Brooding Woman (recto); Three Children (verso), Pablo Picasso, 1904 https://t.co/2k8wwDFphX #moma #museumarchive
Le 25 octobre 1881, nait Pablo Picasso, il n'a donc "que" 11 ans quand il réalise cette "Étude pour un torse", en 1892.
Pfiouuuu ! Juste magique.
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Young Picasso, 1907: what had he been looking at? He was always fascinated by the Old Masters! Today is his birthday.
Pablo Picasso was constantly reenvisioning Velazquez's Las Meninas. If you must be obsessed with a painting, that's a good one. Picasso, friend of the Old Masters: his day is today.
2/2 In 1971 Pablo Picasso, aged 90, imagined himself as a young painter. It's his 139th birthday today. Still young!
Talking #colour and light tonight online @LondonArtSalon Who knows the wonderful Algerian artist Baya? In 1947, at the age of 16, she had her first solo show in Paris, inspiring Picasso, Matisse, and Dubuffet. https://t.co/kLDJikBjgM
Seated Woman and Sleeping Woman, Pablo Picasso, 1947 https://t.co/Hrirn2nr04 #artinstituteofchicago #aic
Portrait of Nusch Éluard, Pablo Picasso, 1941 https://t.co/5IgL6oplKP #aic #artinstituteofchicago
Costume design for the ballet Le Tricorne, Pablo Picasso, 1920 https://t.co/m5bIm8nNR3 #museumarchive #moma
Title page with double page decoration from from the illustrated book Divers Poèmes du Livre Ouvert, Pablo Picasso, 1941 https://t.co/9x1LyEoZOL #museumofmodernart #pablopicasso
Seated Woman (recto); Study (verso), Pablo Picasso, 1941 https://t.co/HHAeGcEPwQ #aic #artinstituteofchicago
The Dove (La Colombe), Pablo Picasso, 1949 https://t.co/f3HwBtuvDL #museumarchive #moma
Circus Artist and Child, Pablo Picasso, 1905 https://t.co/dntx9eIK0k #pablopicasso #tate
Does this piece feel joyful, uplifting, or maybe strange, or unsettling?
To me, it feels like a combination of layers, including a reference to Picasso, and I love the complexity of meanings and variety of materials and techniques, and how everything is so coherently combined!
“Head of a Woman” - Pablo Picasso, 1924 // Joan of Arc - Clone High, 2002-2003