Untitled (95)
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Cubist Influenced
1936
65.0 x 54.0 cm
パブロ・ピカソ(1881 – 1973)
ピカソ(1881-1973)は、キュビスムの創始者であり、グエルニカやアヴィニョンの娘たちなどの象徴的な作品で知られるスペインの革命的な画家・彫刻家。多様なスタイルを駆使し、20世紀美術に多大な影響を与え続けています。
Untitled (95): A Fragmented Echo of Trauma
Pablo Picasso’s “Untitled (95)” stands as a haunting testament to the artist's profound engagement with themes of suffering and resilience. Executed in 1936, during the tumultuous period surrounding the Spanish Civil War, this graphite pencil sketch embodies Picasso’s signature Cubist aesthetic—a deliberate rejection of traditional representation in favor of exploring emotional depth through fractured forms and expressive lines.
- Composition & Perspective: The artwork eschews conventional perspective, presenting a tightly compressed tableau where three nude female figures intertwine. Their poses are deliberately overlapping, creating an unsettling intimacy punctuated by the palpable absence of space—a visual metaphor for the confinement experienced during wartime and reflecting Picasso’s preoccupation with psychological complexity.
- Color Palette & Technique: Dominated by shades of gray, blue-gray, and white, the palette is strikingly austere. The subtle wash of pale blue or grey underpinning the drawing suggests an initial layering process—likely charcoal—that contributes to the artwork's subdued tonal quality. Picasso’s masterful use of hatching and crosshatching meticulously builds volume and texture, capturing the physicality of the figures with remarkable precision.
- Stylistic Influences & Symbolism: “Untitled (95)” firmly establishes Picasso within the Cubist movement, albeit with a less pronounced fragmentation than his earlier masterpieces. However, it’s not merely stylistic innovation that distinguishes this piece; rather, it's the deliberate distortion of anatomical forms—particularly the exaggerated proportions and angular distortions—that conveys an overwhelming sense of emotional turmoil. The gaze of each figure is intense, conveying vulnerability and confronting the viewer with a visceral depiction of human experience.
- Historical Context & Emotional Resonance: Created in response to the bombing of Guernica by Nazi Germany during the Spanish Civil War, “Untitled (95)” serves as a poignant visual chronicle of trauma. Picasso’s artistic choices—the muted color palette, the fractured lines, and the emotionally charged poses—effectively communicate the horror and devastation inflicted upon civilian populations, cementing its place as an enduring symbol of anti-war sentiment.
This graphite sketch transcends mere visual representation; it invites contemplation on themes of human suffering, resilience, and the transformative power of art. Its understated elegance belies a profound emotional depth—a characteristic hallmark of Picasso’s oeuvre that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. A reproduction of “Untitled (95)” offers an opportunity to engage with one of the most iconic artworks of the 20th century, preserving its haunting beauty and conveying its enduring message.
作品詳細
- 作品名: Untitled (95)
- 作家: パブロ・ピカソ
- 制作年: 1936
- 作品サイズ: 65.0 x 54.0 cm
- 著作権の状態: 著作権保護対象
- 技法・素材: Acrylic On Canvas
- 制作時期: Mature Period
- キーワード: cubism , abstract art , pablo picasso
- トピック: line drawing , geometric forms , intimacy
作品詳細
- Notable elements or techniques: Bold lines Hatching Crosshatching Diffused lighting
- Dimensions: 65 x 54 cm
- Medium: Pencil Charcoal Paper
- Title: Untitled (95)
- Artist: Pablo Picasso
- Movement: Cubism
- Location: Private Collection