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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Pablo Picasso painted these portraits more than 75 years apart. But there's a clear connection between the two — and you can now see them on display together.
The small show is “Picasso Ingres: Face to Face” at the Simon — just two paintings, roughly the same size, both killer. The pairing was organized by Christopher Riopelle, curator of London ...
Look closely at “Woman with a Yellow Necklace” (pictured below), a painting by Pablo Picasso of 1946. The woman is Françoise Gilot, his partner at the time. Notice, in particular, what ...
Picasso took two days maximum to paint his (according to the curator). Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, “Madame Moitessier” (1856), oil on canvas, 47.24 x 36.26 inches (© The National Gallery ...
The two paintings that obsessed Picasso in the summer of 1921 Nov. 10, 2023 Updated Fri., Nov. 10, 2023 at 7:37 p.m. The “Three Musicians” painting by Pablo Picasso.
Pablo Picasso encountered Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s late, great portrait Madame Moitessier (1856) at a major retrospective dedicated to the French artist in 1921, and he never forgot it. Eleven ...
There’s just one problem with holding an exhibition called Picasso and Chicago: The two never met. In fact, Picasso never even made it to America. But the Art Institute of Chicago confronts this ...
Fifty years after the artist’s death, a critic wrestles with her mixed feelings. By Deborah Solomon April 6, 2023 Today, I Love Him When I was a teenager, Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica,” that ...