About this artwork
Picasso seems to have made just one etching in 1906 and then none again until he made this work in spring 1909. This drypoint print was printed by Eugène Delâtre and published by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler in 1912. It displays a young boy presenting a cup or chalice to a seated female nude. Picasso made similar sketches around 1908. These were studies for a major composition which, unfortunately, was never completed.
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artist:
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title:Deux figures nues [Two Nude Figures]
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date created:1909
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materials:Drypoint on paper
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measurements:13.10 x 11.00 cm (paper 60.70 x 44.20 cm)
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credit line:Purchased 1986
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accession number:GMA 3008
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Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso
The son of an artist, Picasso was born in Málaga, Spain, and studied at art school in Barcelona. He visited Paris in 1900 and after several extended stays settled there in 1904. Picasso was a hugely prolific and highly influential artist who worked in numerous styles throughout his life. His cubist...