The Old Guitarist

Pablo Picasso

Created:
Movement:
1903
Expressionism
key Notes:
Blue Period, Melancholic Expression
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Dimensions:
122.9 cm × 82.6 cm
medium:
Oil on panel
story of the work:

"The Old Guitarist" by Pablo Picasso, created in 1903, is a seminal work from his Blue Period, characterized by its monochromatic palette and somber themes reflecting the artist's preoccupation with human suffering and poverty. The painting depicts an emaciated, blind old man hunched over his guitar, embodying the melancholic tone and social commentary prevalent in Picasso's work during this period.

Description of the work:

"The Old Guitarist," painted by Pablo Picasso in 1903, is a poignant representation of a gaunt, elderly musician, rendered in a predominantly monochromatic blue palette characteristic of Picasso's Blue Period. The composition is marked by elongated forms and a somber mood, with the guitarist's emaciated figure and the angular lines of the guitar creating a stark contrast against the muted background.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Manually Sourced

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The Old Guitarist