Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), a Spanish painter and sculptor, co-founded the Cubist movement and is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Born in Spain, Picasso spent much of his adult life in France. His early works, such as “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon” (1907), marked the beginning of Cubism, where he and Georges Braque explored the fragmentation of form and the representation of multiple perspectives in a single image. Picasso’s ability to move seamlessly between different styles and periods, including Blue Period, Rose Period, and Surrealism, showcased his versatility.
Portrait of François Gilet (2) by Pablo Picasso
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+ Free Shipping“Portrait of François Gilet” is indeed a work by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso. It was created in 1918 during Picasso’s Cubist period. The painting depicts François Gilet, a friend and supporter of Picasso. In this portrait, Picasso employs his signature Cubist style, characterized by fragmented forms, geometric shapes, and a complex arrangement of space. The subject’s features are deconstructed and reassembled in a non-traditional manner, reflecting Picasso’s innovative approach to portraiture. This artwork exemplifies Picasso’s ability to push the boundaries of artistic expression while still capturing the essence of his subjects.
Dimensions | 40 × 50 cm |
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Size | With Frame- 40 cms (15 inches) by 50cms (20inches) |