6 x 8"
oil on panel
sold
sold
Pablo Picasso's Mother and Child in the Art Institute of Chicago does seem to affect many visitors. It moves them. It's majestic. It's relatable. It's a mother holding her child, surrounded by a serene background of sand, water and sky. It's sweet.
Picasso painted this in 1921, the year his son Paolo was born. In the following two years, he painted over a dozen works on the subject of mothers and children. He had painted this theme during his Blue Period, depicting figures that were frail and in despair but this mother and child are noticeably more solid and happy - showing Picasso's general feelings of stability and sentimentality with the birth of his own child.
~ On a personal note, please take good care of yourself during these scary days. Look out for your friends and family. Be kind to strangers. We'll get through this.
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