Seated Nude

Pablo Picasso Spanish

Not on view

Picasso remained in Paris throughout the Nazi Occupation, working at his studio at 7, rue des Grands-Augustins, close to the cafés of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. This nude belongs to a group of drawings made in January 1943 of quiet, classicized female figures that descend directly from Picasso's neoclassical bathers of the 1920s. The sitter's hand-to-face gesture was borrowed from Ingres's portrait of Madame Moitessier (1856, National Gallery, London), but the quality of the line and the placement of the figure on the page recall the contemporary drawings of Picasso's friendly rival, Henri Matisse.

Seated Nude, Pablo Picasso (Spanish, Malaga 1881–1973 Mougins, France), Graphite on paper

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