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Portrait of a Young Lady, after Cranach the Younger, II (Portrait de jeune fille, d'après Cranach le Jeune, II)

Like many artists, Picasso looked to the history of art for inspiration. From the late 1940s to the early 1960s he focused with particular intensity on individual works by past masters, making variations in painting, drawing, sculpture, and prints. The work of these historic figures had a catalytic impact on Picasso at a time when contemporary art—the various forms of Abstract Expressionism, for example—was going in directions counter to his own aesthetic concerns. Picasso tacked a reproduction of a painting by Lucas Cranach the Younger to his studio wall and it became the basis for this linoleum cut.

Credit: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Saidenberg

1958
Linoleum cut
65.3 x 54.1cm
631.1959
Image © 2019 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Text © MoMA - Museum of Modern Art, New York

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