Girl Before a Mirror shows Picasso's young mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter, one of his favorite subjects in the early 1930s. Her white-haloed profile, rendered in a smooth lavender pink, appears serene. But it merges with a more roughly painted, frontal view of her face-a crescent, like the moon, yet intensely yellow, like the sun, and "made up" with a gilding of rouge, lipstick, and green eye-shadow. Perhaps the painting suggests both Walter's day-self and her night-self, both her tranquillity and her vitality, but also the transition from an innocent girl to a worldly woman aware of her own sexuality.
$600.00
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| Date: | 1932 | ||||||
| Medium: | Oil on canvas | ||||||
| Dimensions: | 162cm x 130cm | ||||||
| Genres: | Cubism | ||||||
| Subjects: | People | ||||||
| More Info: | www.moma.org | ||||||
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