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Busto de mujer

5 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely

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Pablo Picasso, Busto de mujer. Reproducirano v informativne namene; vse pravice so pridržane v rokah upravljavca pravic.

Podrobnosti

Umetnik
Pablo Picasso wahooart.com/sl/artists/pablo-picasso_sl/
Datumi rojstva in smrti umetnika
1881 – 1973
Material
Acrylic On Canvas
Gibanje
Cubist Expression

In context

Busto de mujer — Pablo Picasso

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  1. 1880
  2. 1890
  3. 1900
  4. 1910
  5. 1920
  6. 1930
  7. 1940
  8. 1950
  9. 1960
  10. 1970

Osenčeno: življenjsko obdobje Pablo Picasso (1881–1973)

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    Glavna barva

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    Shranjena paleta

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    • #90553B
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    Paleta barv
    Earthy Prevladujoča barvna družina na sliki.
    Naziv primarne barve
    Espresso
    Intenzivnost
    Balanced Stopnja zasičenosti in raznolikost barv, od enotnega, zamegljenega odtisa do številnih živahnih barv.
    Kontrast
    Bold V kolikšni meri se barve po svetlini in zasičenosti razlikujejo skozi celotno sliko.
    Harmonija
    Strong Color Unity Stopnja harmonije barv, od kontrastnih do popolnoma ujednotenih.
    Zasvetlina
    Deep_shadow Razmera svetloosti in temnine slike v celoti, od globokih senc do svetlih visokih svetlob.
    Zasičenost
    Subtle Color Kolikograščena in močna so barve, od skoraj sivih do popolnoma živahnih.

    O tem umetniškem delu

    Busto de mujer — Pablo Picasso

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Analytical Cubism
    Influences
    Georges Braque
    Notable elements or techniques
    Collage, Geometric abstraction
    Subject or theme
    Portrait

    A Crimson Reflection: Decoding Picasso’s “Busto de Mujer”

    Pablo Picasso's "Busto de Mujer" (Portrait of a Woman), completed in 1943, stands as a poignant testament to the artist’s enduring fascination with capturing human emotion amidst turbulent times. Executed during the Second World War, this painting transcends mere visual representation; it embodies Picasso’s masterful manipulation of Cubist principles to convey profound psychological depth and a subtle critique of societal anxieties. The artwork resides within the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, alongside Velázquez's "El bufón Calabacillas," forming an evocative pairing that underscores Picasso’s influence on Spanish artistic heritage. Donated to American Friends of the Prado Museum thanks to the generosity of Aramont Art Collection, it continues to captivate viewers with its arresting composition and expressive palette.

    Subject Matter: The portrait depicts a woman's face in profile, capturing her gaze directly at the viewer—a deliberate tactic designed to foster intimacy and confrontational engagement.

    Style & Technique: Picasso’s signature Cubist style is evident in the fractured planes of color and form that define the figure. Unlike traditional portraiture, which strives for idealized beauty, “Busto de Mujer” presents a deliberately distorted visage—a stylistic choice reflecting Picasso's preoccupation with dismantling conventional artistic conventions.

    Color Palette: Dominated by shades of red and yellow, the painting’s color scheme is striking. The prominent crimson nose serves as a focal point, symbolizing vulnerability and perhaps hinting at suppressed emotion. Yellow hues permeate the background, creating an atmosphere of warmth yet simultaneously conveying unease.

    Historical Context & Picasso's Artistic Vision

    The creation of “Busto de Mujer” coincided with the escalating horrors of World War II—a period marked by widespread suffering and disillusionment. Picasso, deeply affected by these events, channeled his anxieties into artistic expression. He sought to dismantle established aesthetic ideals, prioritizing emotional truth over stylistic imitation. Influenced heavily by Georges Braque’s pioneering Cubist explorations, Picasso adopted a technique that fragmented objects and figures into geometric shapes—a deliberate rejection of Renaissance perspective and realism.

    Influence of Cézanne: Picasso acknowledged the profound impact of Paul Cézanne on his artistic development. Cézanne’s emphasis on simplification and underlying structure resonated with Picasso's desire to capture essence rather than surface appearance.

    Symbolism & Emotion: Beyond its formal innovations, “Busto de Mujer” communicates a palpable sense of melancholy and introspection. The distorted face invites contemplation about the complexities of human experience—a hallmark of Picasso’s artistic philosophy.

    Emotional Impact & Artistic Legacy

    Busto de Mujer” continues to resonate with audiences today due to its ability to evoke profound emotional responses. Its unsettling gaze compels viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about vulnerability and resilience. Picasso's masterful use of color and form elevates the portrait beyond mere likeness, transforming it into a symbol of artistic courage—a defiant assertion against convention and an unwavering commitment to conveying genuine emotion. As a cornerstone of Cubist art history, “Busto de Mujer” remains an enduring inspiration for artists seeking to explore the boundaries of visual representation and psychological insight.

    Umetnik in muzej

    Busto de mujer — Pablo Picasso

    Umetnik

    Pablo Picasso

    Born in Malaga, Španija

    Pablo Picasso: Revolucija v umetnosti in neusahljiv vir navdiha

    Pablo Ruiz y Picasso, ime, ki je sinonimno za umetniško revolucijo, se je rodil v Málagi, Španiji, 25. oktobra 1881. Že njegovo rojstvo je kazalo na usodo ustvarjalnega genija; legenda pravi, da so bile njegove prve izgovorjene besede “piz, piz,” poskus reči ‘svinčnik’. Ta zgodnja nagnjenost je gojil njegov oče, José Ruiz y Blasco, slikar in učitelj risanja, ki je mlademu Pablu nudil osnovno usposabljanje. A učenec je hitro presegel mojstra, pokazal pa je izjemno nadarjenost za naravnost prikazovanje, kar je napovedovalo izjemen talent v njem. Družinina kasnejša preselitev – najprej v A Coruño, nato v Barcelono – sta bila zaznamovana z osebno tragedijo, izgubo sestre, doživetji, ki so subtilno preželi njegovo poznejše delo s temami melanholije in smrtnosti. Že med formalnim študijem na Šoli za lepe umetnosti v Barceloni in kratkim obiskom Kraljeve akademije San Fernando v Madridu se je Picasso upiral strogim akademskim omejitvam, raje pa se je potapljal v dela mojstrov, kot sta Velázquez in Goya, koval svojo lastno pot umetniške inovacije.

    Od modrih žalosti do rožnatega optimizma

    Zgodnja leta 20. stoletja sta priča nastanku dveh izrazitih obdobij v Picassojevem opusu: Modre dobe (približno 1901-1904) in Rožnate dobe (1904-1906).

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    MLA
    Picasso, Pablo. Busto de mujer. n.d., https://wahooart.com/sl/art/pablo-picasso-busto-de-mujer-8EWMWJ-en/
    APA
    Picasso, Pablo (n.d.). Busto de mujer [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/sl/art/pablo-picasso-busto-de-mujer-8EWMWJ-en/
    Chicago
    Pablo Picasso. Busto de mujer. n.d. https://wahooart.com/sl/art/pablo-picasso-busto-de-mujer-8EWMWJ-en/
    Harvard
    Picasso, Pablo (n.d.) Busto de mujer. Available at: https://wahooart.com/sl/art/pablo-picasso-busto-de-mujer-8EWMWJ-en/

    Look closely

    Busto de mujer — Pablo Picasso

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: portrait, face, red nose. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Guernica (1937), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Themes that come back through the work of Pablo Picasso: picasso’s cubist vision, war trauma reflection, formal experimentation style. Which of them do you see here?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.