Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - Jacqueline

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Pablo Picasso, Jacqueline, kubistisk gravert portrett fra 1962 i begrenset opplag, ikke signert, i akseptabel stand, 32 cm høy og 38 cm bred, Opprinnelse: Frankrike.

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Art Artwork Introduction: "Jacqueline" by Pablo Picasso Overview
Artist: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973)
Title: Portrait de Jacqueline (Portrait of Jacqueline)
Medium: Original Linoleum Cut (Linocut)
Date of Creation: Originally created in 1959 / Published in the 1962 series
Printer & Publisher: Printed in Vallauris by Hidalgo Arnéra; Published by Galerie Louise Leiris / Cercle d'Art. Formal and Aesthetic Analysis
The Line Work: Unlike the bold, heavily fractured Cubist intensity found in many of Picasso’s earlier linocuts, this particular composition is characterized by a remarkable delicacy and elegance. The entire portrait is constructed using fine, continuous flowing lines, mimicking a spontaneous ink drawing rather than a deeply carved print.
The Subject & Gaze: The work captures Jacqueline Roque in an intimate, quiet, and introspective stance. Her large, almond-shaped eyes and calm expression are highly recognizable. Her loosely drawn strands of hair are swept back with a simple headband (bandeau), adding a rhythmic softness and a sense of movement to the portrait.
Color & Composition: The background consists of a uniform, muted blue-grey field. This flat tone behaves as an emotional atmosphere, pushing the crisp black lines forward and focusing the viewer's attention entirely on Jacqueline’s quiet presence.
Artistic Background & Significance
The Muse: Jacqueline Roque was Picasso's final love and most prolific muse. During the late 1950s and 1960s, her image thoroughly occupied his mind, inspiring a massive body of portraiture across various media. This print beautifully captures not just her physical likeness, but an intimate glimpse into her inner world.Technical Innovation: In the south of France (Vallauris), working alongside master printer Hidalgo Arnéra, Picasso completely revolutionized the medium of linocut. This specific work highlights his mastery of reduction and minimalism—demonstrating how a pliant linoleum block can successfully achieve immense expressive depth with the lightest touch of a carving tool.

Art Artwork Introduction: "Jacqueline" by Pablo Picasso Overview
Artist: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973)
Title: Portrait de Jacqueline (Portrait of Jacqueline)
Medium: Original Linoleum Cut (Linocut)
Date of Creation: Originally created in 1959 / Published in the 1962 series
Printer & Publisher: Printed in Vallauris by Hidalgo Arnéra; Published by Galerie Louise Leiris / Cercle d'Art. Formal and Aesthetic Analysis
The Line Work: Unlike the bold, heavily fractured Cubist intensity found in many of Picasso’s earlier linocuts, this particular composition is characterized by a remarkable delicacy and elegance. The entire portrait is constructed using fine, continuous flowing lines, mimicking a spontaneous ink drawing rather than a deeply carved print.
The Subject & Gaze: The work captures Jacqueline Roque in an intimate, quiet, and introspective stance. Her large, almond-shaped eyes and calm expression are highly recognizable. Her loosely drawn strands of hair are swept back with a simple headband (bandeau), adding a rhythmic softness and a sense of movement to the portrait.
Color & Composition: The background consists of a uniform, muted blue-grey field. This flat tone behaves as an emotional atmosphere, pushing the crisp black lines forward and focusing the viewer's attention entirely on Jacqueline’s quiet presence.
Artistic Background & Significance
The Muse: Jacqueline Roque was Picasso's final love and most prolific muse. During the late 1950s and 1960s, her image thoroughly occupied his mind, inspiring a massive body of portraiture across various media. This print beautifully captures not just her physical likeness, but an intimate glimpse into her inner world.Technical Innovation: In the south of France (Vallauris), working alongside master printer Hidalgo Arnéra, Picasso completely revolutionized the medium of linocut. This specific work highlights his mastery of reduction and minimalism—demonstrating how a pliant linoleum block can successfully achieve immense expressive depth with the lightest touch of a carving tool.

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Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
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Jacqueline
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Signatur
Ikke signert
Opprinnelsesland
Frankrike
År
1962
Tilstand
God stand
høyde
32 cm
Width
38 cm
Vekt
8 g
Skildring/tema
Portrett
Style
Kubisme
Periode
1960-1970
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