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Pablo Picasso  1881-1973

Pablo Picasso Girl in a Chemise circa 1905
© Succession Picasso/DACS 2002
Girl in a Chemise  circa 1905
Jeune femme en chemise

Oil on canvas
support: 727 x 600 mm frame: 924 x 802 x 123 mm
painting

Bequeathed by C. Frank Stoop 1933

N04720
This waif-like girl is among Picasso’s cast of people from the margins of society. A melancholic mood is conveyed with veils of paint. The chemise accentuates, rather than disguises, the slenderness of the girl’s body that the painter shows as sexually desirable. She is fragile, perhaps sickly. Her delicate pink flesh evokes the skin-colour that Picasso’s friend Guillaume Apollinaire identified among street performers: ’that purplish pink one finds on the cheeks of certain fresh young girls close to death’.
 (From the display caption May 2004)