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The original oil
painting Les Demoiselles
d'Avignon is
one of Pablo Picasso’s most renowned oil on canvas art works. This is a loyal
rendition of the original and so an absolute must for the collection if you are
an avid admirer of the art of Picasso: And without doubt, many people are. Les Demoiselles
d'Avignon was produced by Picasso in 1907 and clearly shows the artists move
into more revolutionary artistic concepts and techniques.
Today the original hangs on
permanent exhibition in New York’s Museum of Modern Art: The original is almost
444cm long and 234cm wide: Which is large scale for Picasso: Although this was
a trend among modern artists at the time.
Unlike his later nude oil paintings and portraits the models for this
oil painting were prostitutes working in the Spanish city of Barcelona: Not his
wife, lover or sibling.
Even so, this oil painting does
reflect Picasso’s persistent ability to depict his feeling toward his subject
matter through form and color. The sharp angular faces and tribal masks give
these women a somewhat harsh persona.
Picasso experimented with a variety
of artistic concepts and methodologies throughout his career: Nevertheless, he
never moved away from abstraction or Cubism. This painting reveals Picasso’s
break from tradition in favor of more experimentation and expression: Without
doubt, this oil painting is one of his most dating and accomplished early oil
on canvas art works.
The original oil
painting Les Demoiselles
d'Avignon is
one of Pablo Picasso’s most renowned oil on canvas art works. This is a loyal
rendition of the original and so an absolute must for the collection if you are
an avid admirer of the art of Picasso: And without doubt, many people are. Les Demoiselles
d'Avignon was produced by Picasso in 1907 and clearly shows the artists move
into more revolutionary artistic concepts and techniques.
Today the original hangs on
permanent exhibition in New York’s Museum of Modern Art: The original is almost
444cm long and 234cm wide: Which is large scale for Picasso: Although this was
a trend among modern artists at the time.
Unlike his later nude oil paintings and portraits the models for this
oil painting were prostitutes working in the Spanish city of Barcelona: Not his
wife, lover or sibling.
Even so, this oil painting does
reflect Picasso’s persistent ability to depict his feeling toward his subject
matter through form and color. The sharp angular faces and tribal masks give
these women a somewhat harsh persona.
Picasso experimented with a variety
of artistic concepts and methodologies throughout his career: Nevertheless, he
never moved away from abstraction or Cubism. This painting reveals Picasso’s
break from tradition in favor of more experimentation and expression: Without
doubt, this oil painting is one of his most dating and accomplished early oil
on canvas art works.
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