Woman with hat
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Cubism
1962
Modern
63.0 x 52.0 cm
Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973)
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a revolutionary Spanish painter and sculptor, co-founder of Cubism, and master of diverse styles. Known for iconic works like Guernica & Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, his legacy continues to inspire.
Woman with Hat (Olga)
Pablo Picasso’s Woman with Hat, painted in 1962, stands as a testament to the artist's enduring fascination with portraiture and his masterful manipulation of form and color—a cornerstone of Surrealist art.
Measuring 63 x 52 cm, this oil painting embodies Picasso’s signature expressionist style. Bold hues dominate the canvas – yellows clash against reds – creating a dynamic visual experience that transcends mere representation. The artist deliberately distorted proportions and contours, prioritizing emotional resonance over strict realism.
The Painting's Composition
At its core lies a woman’s head, prominently positioned within the frame, almost half covered by her hat. Picasso skillfully rendered her face with exaggerated features—a deliberate choice to convey intensity and vulnerability simultaneously. The yellow shirt serves as an anchor of color, grounding the composition while highlighting the interplay between light and shadow.
Complementing the central figure are subtle elements that enrich the narrative: a book resting on the right side adds context to her surroundings, hinting at intellectual pursuits; and a clock positioned in the upper left corner subtly underscores the passage of time—a recurring motif in Picasso’s oeuvre.
Expressionist Style
Picasso's expressionist approach is palpable throughout Woman with Hat. Like Les Demoiselles d’Avignon and Guernica, Picasso abandons traditional perspective and strives to capture the essence of emotion—a feat achieved through vibrant color palettes and abstracted shapes.
The deliberate distortion of form isn't merely stylistic; it serves as a conduit for conveying psychological states. Picasso’s aim was not to depict the woman objectively but rather to distill her inner life onto canvas, mirroring the turbulent currents of his own artistic vision.
Influence on Modern Art
Picasso’s groundbreaking experimentation with form and color irrevocably altered the trajectory of modern art. He championed Cubism alongside Georges Braque, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions—a legacy that continues to inspire artists today.
The boldness of Woman with Hat echoes the spirit of Surrealism, demonstrating Picasso’s willingness to explore subconscious imagery and emotional depth.
Relevance in Contemporary Art
Despite its creation over sixty years ago, Woman with Hat retains profound relevance in contemporary artistic discourse. Its exploration of psychological complexity and its masterful use of color continue to resonate with artists and designers alike.
Considered a masterpiece of 20th-century art, Picasso’s Woman with Hat exemplifies the enduring power of abstraction to communicate emotion—a principle that remains central to artistic practice in our time.
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About this artwork
- Title: Woman with hat
- Artist: Pablo Picasso
- Year: 1962
- Original dimensions: 63.0 x 52.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Color palette: Earthy
- Keywords: surrealist art , emotional resonance , psychological portrait
Quick Facts
- Year: 1962
- Artistic style: Cubist
- Title: Woman with Hat
- Movement: Expressionism
- Dimensions: 63 x 52 cm
- Influences: Henri Matisse
- Subject or theme: Portraiture