Gift of Julian and Josie Robertson
Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and a French painter named Georges Braque (1882–1963) invented cubism in the early 20th century. Cubism is an artistic style that breaks objects and figures down into distinct shapes, to show various viewpoints of a subject at the same time.
The woman represented in this work was a French artist named Françoise Gilot. She met Picasso in 1943, and they were in a romantic relationship for 10 years. Their relationship was ending around the time that Picasso created this painting. He combined different views of Gilot to create a single abstract portrait. Her face and body are broken into abstract, geometric shapes. The left and right sides of the portrait face different directions. Parts of her body are shown from different perspectives.
Gilot is said to be the only woman Picasso dated who broke up with him. She was a successful artist for many years. She lived to be 101 years old.
A head is a matter of eyes, nose, mouth, which can be distributed in any way you like.
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