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拍品 75
  • 75

巴布羅.畢加索

估價
400,000 - 600,000 USD
招標截止

描述

  • 巴布羅·畢加索
  • 《老人》
  • 鉛筆紙本
  • 6⅞ x 4½ 英寸
  • 17.5 x 11.4 公分

來源

私人收藏(1991年前購入)

展覽

「畫室,十六至十九世紀法國大師素描」,倫敦,維登斯坦畫廊,1993年,品號31
「畢加索在波哥大」,波哥大,哥倫比亞國家博物館, 2000年,品號7,圖錄附彩色圖版

出版

克里斯奇恩.澤佛斯,《巴布羅.畢加索.第1至5冊之補編》,第6冊,巴黎,1954年,品號475,圖版58
丹尼斯.其士,《畢加索:藍色和玫瑰時期》,巴黎,1991年,圖版頁49
畢加索方案編,《畢加索的繪畫、水彩、素描及雕塑,藍色時期 - 1902至1904年》,三藩市,2011年,品號1902/03-024,圖版頁84

Condition

This work is in good condition. Executed on cream colored laid paper. T-hinged to a mount at the top two corners. Sheet is slightly time darkened. Small nail-head sized brown stain in center of figure's right arm. Two diagonal soft creases at lower right quadrant with associated stable tiny tear at center of right edge and a small yellowish stain at the figure's right elbow, otherwise fine. The medium is well-preserved.
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拍品資料及來源

Homme âgé is a study for Picasso's Blue Period masterpiece from 1903, Le Pauvres au bord de la mer, also known as The Tragedy, now in the collection of The National Gallery of Art in Washington, 🦹D.C. (fig. 1). Picasso captures in the forlorn expression of this male figure, the quiet anguish that has come to characterize the artist's works fromꦆ this early period.

In the present sketch, executed either in Barcelona at the end of 1902 or in the early part of 1903 in Paris, Picasso depicts the figure with his arms down and fists clenched. In the final oil painting, the arms of the impove🏅rished man are crossed, as if in protection against the cold sea-breeze. His eyes remain downcast, however, and his profile in the final oil is remarkably similar to that in this preparatory drawing.  

In addition to Homme âgé, there are three other extant sketches of this male figure from The Tragedy which are in the collection of the Musée Picasso in Paris (see Palau i Fabre, Picasso, The Early Years, 1881-1907, New York, 1981, nos. 846, 857 & 860).