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Tête de jeune femme (La Madrilène)

Portrait of a Young Woman (The Madrilenian)

Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)

  • Date

    c. 1901

  • Material

    Oil on fibreboard on oakwood panel (cradled)

  • Extent

    52 × 33 cm

  • Type

    Schilderijen

  • Identifier

    KM 108.153

Postimpressionistic

From 1900 on, Picasso regularly stays in Paris, where he comes into contact with the art of the avant-garde. The young artist eagerly absorbs everything and tries all kinds of styles and techniques. A few years later, together with Georges Braques, he would become the founder of cubism, but this early work still clearly shows the influence of postimpressionism.

Fashionable woman

The portrait shows a young woman with orange-red hair, fashionably attired in a white dress with a matching flamboyant yellow hat with white and blue accents, against a blue-green background. Her wistful face is painted rather evenly, but for the rest the portrait is composed of loose impasto brushstrokes and touches. This together with the contrasting colours gives the portrait a dynamic character.

Unknown model

The identity of this ‘Madrilenian’ is unknown. She has, however, posed for Picasso on several occasions, because he makes another painting of this woman in the same year.

Man looking at a painting in a museum gallery together with three children of different ages.

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