Portrait of Pablo Picasso

Portrait of Pablo Picasso

Juan GrisWW-1912-136638
1912·Oil on canvas·93.3 × 74.4 cm (36 3/4 × 29 5/16 in.)

<p>In 1906 Juan Gris traveled to Paris, where he met <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artists/36198">Pablo Picasso</a> and <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artists/33739">Georges Braque</a> and participated in the development of Cubism. Just six years later, Gris too was known as a Cubist and identified by at least one critic as &quot;Picasso’s disciple.&quot; Gris’s style draws upon Analytic Cubism—with its deconstruction and simultaneous viewpoint of objects—but is distinguished by a more systematic geometry and crystalline structure. Here he fractured his sitter’s head, neck, and torso into various planes and simple, geometric shapes but organized them within a regulated, compositional structure of diagonals. The artist further ordered the composition of this portrait by limiting his palette to cool blue, brown, and gray tones that, in juxtaposition, appear luminous and produce a gentle undulating rhythm across the surface of the painting.<br>Gris depicted Picasso as a painter, palette in hand. The inscription, &quot;Hommage à Pablo Picasso,&quot; at the bottom right of the painting demonstrates Gris’s respect for Picasso as a leader of the artistic circles of Paris and as an innovator of Cubism. At the same time, the inscription helped Gris solidify his own place within the Paris art world when he exhibited the portrait at the Salon des Indépendants in the spring of 1912.</p>

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Year
1912
Dimensions
93.3 × 74.4 cm (36 3/4 × 29 5/16 in.)
Artist
Juan Gris

Artist

Juan Gris
Juan Gris

Painting

José Victoriano Carmelo Carlos González-Pérez, commonly known as Juan Gris, was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1887. Gris initially studied mechanical drawing before studying painting in 1904 under the tutelage of academic painter José Maria Carbonero. In 1906, Gris relocated to Paris, which is where he predominantly lived and worked for the rest of his life.

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Artist
Juan Gris
Year
1912
Dimensions
93.3 × 74.4 cm (36 3/4 × 29 5/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1912-136638

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