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Landscape, 1972 by Pablo Picasso

Picasso painted few landscapes. His subject for reflection was not nature but environment, spectacle and, above all, forms. When he represents nature, it is domesticated nature. He outlines her in black and subjugates her exuberance, as we see in this Landscape done at Mougins. Only the shape of the palm-trees and the hill side are recognizable. The other motifs are difficult to identify. Everything is in the treatment; the thick streaks of dripping paint, the brush-marks, the transparency of superimposed layers. Dots, black and white spots, and zig-zag lines are interwoven to suggest the lines of force which give the composition its structure. The greenish tone of the whole gives it a dramatic effect and there is, in this landscape painted when Picasso was 91 years old, an almost original power. At the end of his life, the artist who had been able at the age of 12 to paint like Raphael, had rediscovered the spontaneity and freshness of childhood.

Masterpieces of Pablo Picasso

  • Guernica
    Guernica
  • Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
    Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
  • The Old Guitarist
    The Old Guitarist
  • Girl Before a Mirror
    Girl Before a Mirror
  • Three Musicians
    Three Musicians
  • Blue Nude
    Blue Nude
  • The Weeping Woman
    The Weeping Woman
  • The Dream
    The Dream
  • La Vie
    La Vie
  • The Women of Algiers
    The Women of Algiers
  • Ma Jolie
    Ma Jolie
  • Don Quixote
    Girl with Mandolin
  • Portrait of Gertrude Stein
    Portrait of Gertrude Stein
  • Family of Saltimbanques
    Family of Saltimbanques
  • Portrait of Ambroise Vollard
    Portrait of Ambroise Vollard
  • Massacre in Korea
    Massacre in Korea
  • Dora Maar Au Chat
    Dora Maar Au Chat
  • Seated Woman
    Seated Woman
  • Chicago Picasso
    Chicago Picasso
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