/r/picasso
All about one of the most enigmatic, polarising, and enduring artists of the nineteenth through twentieth centuries; and the history of modernism.
All about the most enigmatic, polarising, and enduring artist of the twentieth century and the history of modernism: Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispín Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad María de los Remedios Alarcón y Herrera Ruiz y Picasso.
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Today I remembered this Picasso painting called "Coq et Couteau" or "Cock and Knife".
It was very difficult for me to find, searching "Picasso dead chicken cubism" and variations of that did not give any related results about this piece, though I eventually found it. I was wondering if anybody knew where this drawing currently is, like in any museums? I'm not sure where I would've seen this before.
Hi everyone,
I am looking for photographs of the original camel one-line drawing from Picasso (the one below).
Does anyone have any idea where I can find this? In Google image, when searching for it, there are tons of images of it with various qualities, but all seem to be reproductions, not images of the original. Does anyone know where this one is stored?
Ideally, I would also like to find similar original images of other one-line drawings of Picasso.
Thanks a lot for your help :)
I am searching for an image of Picasso’s custom-tooled leather belt with his name, “PICASSO” embossed onto the center, so the name would be visible from behind. Worn as a traditional belt around his waist. I saw it in an image of him in his studio, taken from behind and recall reading that it was a gift from a friend. I have not been able to find this image again or to remember where I saw it! Maybe in a museum at one point? I would like to make a similar belt for myself, inspired by the style and lettering of this. Anyone else seen this? I’d love a photo. Thank you so much.
Estate Sale, that just recently passed away. But I know nothing about Picasso! I don’t think the Estate Sale Company thought it could be an authentic Picasso Sketch. They never opened up the frame to look at the sketch. They just “Assumed” it’s a Reprint. But, I’m Not Sure….I could tell they never opened up the frame, because when I got home and opened it, the tape on the back of the frame was still sealed. The inside of the clear glass window had remnants of the chalk/ink (or whatever Picasso used to draw the sketch) that “bled” on the inside of the clear glass window that’s part of the picture frame. I can’t post the photos of the Picasso sketch, in this post or even through Reddit chat because they are photos of a “NUDE Picasso Sketch”. And yes, …I keep sayings “it’s a Picasso Sketch” because I TRULY BELIEVE IT IS! If anyone is knowledgeable on PICASSO ART, please message me your email so I can send you the photos of the Picasso Sketch. Any Information is greatly appreciated!!
I heard Dax Shepard talk about this on his podcast - he mentioned seeing a series of paintings where Picasso gradually morphed a Realist image into a Cubist version. He didn’t give the name, but I think he said there were six paintings in the series. Does anyone know the name of the artwork?
Apologies if this goes against the rules. I’ve been trying to find the name of an old artwork that I remember and am 80% sure is a Picasso sketch or study. It was in the line art style, ink or dark graphite, super simple - just a nude standing woman holding up a fish in her right hand. Not Mackerel or Woman With Fish. Super plain, very similar to his later line work animals. I can’t find it anywhere, so any help is much appreciated!!!!