
Description
Signed (upper right)
Image Dimensions: 28 3/4 x 21 1/4 in (73 x 54 cm)
This lot is accompanied by a consignor-provided COA or related documentation, offered as received.
Pablo Picasso remains one of the defining forces of modern art, whose continual experimentation with form and perception reshaped the language of painting. His ability to reinterpret the human figure through fragmentation and reconstruction allowed him to transcend traditional representation, creating images that are simultaneously analytical and expressive. In his mature works, the portrait becomes a site of psychological and structural inquiry rather than a mere likeness.
In this composition, the female head is presented as a complex synthesis of multiple viewpoints, where facial features are reorganized into a unified yet deliberately disjointed structure. The eyes, nose, and mouth do not align according to natural anatomy; instead, they are repositioned to emphasize the act of perception itself. This approach transforms the figure into a dynamic construction, where identity is conveyed through form and rhythm rather than realism.
The chromatic scheme is vivid and assertive, dominated by contrasting zones of green, yellow, blue, and pink. These colors do not serve purely descriptive purposes but actively shape the composition. The juxtaposition of complementary tones creates a vibrant tension, enhancing the visual energy of the painting. The background, rendered in luminous green, intensifies the presence of the figure and reinforces the overall chromatic balance.
Picasso's brushwork in this work combines precision with spontaneity. Bold outlines define the structure, while interior passages are filled with energetic, varied strokes. The surface retains a sense of immediacy, suggesting both control and improvisation. This duality between discipline and freedom is central to the painting's vitality.
Spatially, the composition is compressed and frontal. The head occupies the majority of the pictorial field, eliminating conventional depth and focusing attention on the structural relationships within the figure. The decorative elements, such as the patterned bow-like form above the head, contribute to the rhythmic organization of the composition while adding a symbolic dimension.
Conceptually, the work reflects Picasso's ongoing exploration of identity and perception. By fragmenting and reassembling the face, he challenges the viewer to reconsider how a subject is understood visually. The painting becomes an investigation into the nature of representation itself, where multiple perspectives coexist within a single image.
Within the market context, female head compositions from Picasso's mid-career period are highly regarded, particularly those that exhibit strong color and structural clarity. These works occupy a significant position within his oeuvre, reflecting both his formal innovation and his continued engagement with the portrait as a central theme.
In a spatial setting, the painting commands attention through its bold palette and graphic structure. Its striking visual presence allows it to function as a focal point, energizing the surrounding environment while maintaining a refined artistic authority.
Ultimately, this work exemplifies Picasso's ability to transform the human face into a complex system of color, form, and perception, reaffirming his role as a pioneer of modern visual language.
Image Dimensions: 28 3/4 x 21 1/4 in (73 x 54 cm)
This lot is accompanied by a consignor-provided COA or related documentation, offered as received.
Pablo Picasso remains one of the defining forces of modern art, whose continual experimentation with form and perception reshaped the language of painting. His ability to reinterpret the human figure through fragmentation and reconstruction allowed him to transcend traditional representation, creating images that are simultaneously analytical and expressive. In his mature works, the portrait becomes a site of psychological and structural inquiry rather than a mere likeness.
In this composition, the female head is presented as a complex synthesis of multiple viewpoints, where facial features are reorganized into a unified yet deliberately disjointed structure. The eyes, nose, and mouth do not align according to natural anatomy; instead, they are repositioned to emphasize the act of perception itself. This approach transforms the figure into a dynamic construction, where identity is conveyed through form and rhythm rather than realism.
The chromatic scheme is vivid and assertive, dominated by contrasting zones of green, yellow, blue, and pink. These colors do not serve purely descriptive purposes but actively shape the composition. The juxtaposition of complementary tones creates a vibrant tension, enhancing the visual energy of the painting. The background, rendered in luminous green, intensifies the presence of the figure and reinforces the overall chromatic balance.
Picasso's brushwork in this work combines precision with spontaneity. Bold outlines define the structure, while interior passages are filled with energetic, varied strokes. The surface retains a sense of immediacy, suggesting both control and improvisation. This duality between discipline and freedom is central to the painting's vitality.
Spatially, the composition is compressed and frontal. The head occupies the majority of the pictorial field, eliminating conventional depth and focusing attention on the structural relationships within the figure. The decorative elements, such as the patterned bow-like form above the head, contribute to the rhythmic organization of the composition while adding a symbolic dimension.
Conceptually, the work reflects Picasso's ongoing exploration of identity and perception. By fragmenting and reassembling the face, he challenges the viewer to reconsider how a subject is understood visually. The painting becomes an investigation into the nature of representation itself, where multiple perspectives coexist within a single image.
Within the market context, female head compositions from Picasso's mid-career period are highly regarded, particularly those that exhibit strong color and structural clarity. These works occupy a significant position within his oeuvre, reflecting both his formal innovation and his continued engagement with the portrait as a central theme.
In a spatial setting, the painting commands attention through its bold palette and graphic structure. Its striking visual presence allows it to function as a focal point, energizing the surrounding environment while maintaining a refined artistic authority.
Ultimately, this work exemplifies Picasso's ability to transform the human face into a complex system of color, form, and perception, reaffirming his role as a pioneer of modern visual language.
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Additional photographs and condition reports may be provided upon request as a courtesy only. Any condition report, catalogue description, image, certificate, report, document, authentication statement, authentication opinion, specialist opinion, or communication regarding origin, date, age, attribution, authenticity, authorship, signature, condition, provenance, or value is an opinion only and not a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Yakon Auctions.
The absence of reference to defects, restoration, wear, damage, handling marks, conservation, alteration, or repair does not mean the lot is free from such matters. Photographs are for reference only and may not accurately reflect color, tone, dimensions, condition, signature details, or the true state of the lot. Buyers should review all images carefully, as they form part of the description.
Provenance is provided by the consignor, prior owner, or most recent owner and may not be supported by records. All reports, COAs, appraisals, authentication letters, provenance statements, invoices, labels, or related documents, including any opinions, analyses, or conclusions therein, are provided as received from the consignor, prior owner, or third party, and have not been independently verified by Yakon Auctions. Such materials are for reference only and are not guarantees of authenticity, authorship, signature, origin, age, period, provenance, condition, or value.
All artworks, antiques, collectibles, autographed items, signed memorabilia, music memorabilia, records, photographs, posters, entertainment collectibles, and related items are offered based on information and documentation provided with the lot. Unless expressly stated, Yakon Auctions has not independently authenticated any signature, inscription, attribution, authorship, association, provenance, pressing detail, edition, period, origin, or related documentation.
Terms such as "attributed to," "after," "manner of," "circle of," "school of," "in the artist's style," or similar language mean the lot is not guaranteed to be by the named artist, maker, signer, studio, or period. Exact authorship, origin, attribution, or date may be unknown, and the lot may not be included in any official catalogue raisonne, archive, registry, or recognized reference source.
Yakon Auctions makes no express or implied warranties or guarantees regarding authenticity, authorship, signature, origin, age, period, condition, provenance, attribution, description, value, or marketability. Buyers are responsible for due diligence and should seek independent expert advice before bidding.
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PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973), ATTRIBUTED TO, OIL ON CANVAS
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