Kiss, 1969 by Pablo Picasso
Amid the fall of 1969 and the following winter, Picasso investigated an alternate variation of the omnipresent theme, love; he continued to fill
an entire arrangement of canvases with couples kissing. Some of the time they are portrayed full-length, lying down, embracing. Just like
Kiss created by Famous Austria Symbolism artist Gustav Klimt, Picasso's
kiss is erotic, sometimes predominates with genital sexuality.
There are speculations that this Kiss is an extension of the "artist-and-model theme", for the reason that the man is completely dressed while the woman is naked. He might
also, in view of his beard and large hat, represent a modification of The Musketeer.
However the "couple kissing" topic was not new to Picasso. In the winter of 1969/70; he had painted an extraordinary picture on the same subject in 1925. Unquestionably
the work demonstrated here indicates no feeling of dormant hostility or open antagonistic vibe between the sexes. The impression created by this picture is generally peaceful
and, not least because of its gentle coloration, harmony.