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Pablo Picasso — The Old Guitarist
Pablo Picasso

The Old Guitarist

1903

Pablo Picasso made The Old Guitarist while working in Barcelona. In the paintings of his Blue Period (1901-04), the artist restricted himself to a cold, monochromatic blue palette, flattened forms, and emotional, psychological themes of human misery and alienation related to the work of such artists as Edvard Munch and Paul Gauguin. The elongated, angular figure of the blind musician also relates to Picasso's interest in Spanish art and, in particular, the great 16th-century artist El Greco. The image reflects the twenty-two-year-old Picasso's personal struggle and sympathy for the plight of the downtrodden; he knew what it was like to be poor, having been nearly penniless during all of 1902.

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions

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Pablo Picasso, The Old Guitarist, 1903

Pablo Picasso made The Old Guitarist while working in Barcelona. In the paintings of his Blue Period (1901-04), the artist restricted himself to a cold, monochromatic blue palette, flattened forms, and emotional, psychological themes of human misery and alienation related to the work of such artists as Edvard Munch and Paul Gauguin. The elongated, angular figure of the blind musician also relates to Picasso's interest in Spanish art and, in particular, the great 16th-century artist El Greco. The image reflects the twenty-two-year-old Picasso's personal struggle and sympathy for the plight of the downtrodden; he knew what it was like to be poor, having been nearly penniless during all of 1902.

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
122.9 x 82.6 cm
Year
1903
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Modern, Unique Work, Painting

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Collected by

Richard Caswell, Sebastián In Situ, Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Sebastián Naranjo, Alex Capecelatro