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Pablo Picasso
Man and Woman1969

On view:
Broad Contemporary Art Museum, floor 3
Large-scale oil painting of two abstracted figures — a dark bull-headed form and a pale nude — rendered in bold black outlines against a flat yellow background with blue arc patterns below
Artist or Maker
Pablo Picasso
Spain, 1881-1973, active France
Title
Man and Woman
Date Made
1969
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
63 3/4 x 51 3/16 in. (162 x 130 cm)
Credit Line
Partial, fractional and promised gift of Janice and Henri Lazarof
Accession Number
M.2005.70.113
Classification
Paintings
Collecting Area
Modern Art
Curatorial Notes

Painted four years before his death, Picasso’s portrayal of these figures shows them frozen in an ambivalent moment, one of both sexual pleasure and terrifying violence. He represents the male figure as a musketeer with triangular hat and sword, a recurring theme in his art beginning in 1965, perhaps as a result of having recently read The Three Musketeers, Alexander Dumas’ novel of swashbuckling heroes.



Here Picasso places the brazenly phallic sword at the center of the large canvas, pointed directly at the woman’s genitals, and emphasizes the woman’s sexuality, as her clothing falls away to expose exaggerated breasts. The increasing sexual aggressiveness in Picasso’s late work was dismissed by many critics; only after his death have these paintings been the subject of renewed scholarship.


Wall label, 2021.

Provenance
Studio of the artist (1881-1973). [Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris]; [Urban Gallery, Paris]; [Fabian Carlsson Gallery, Marbella]; [Galerie Beyeler, Basel]; sold in 2004 to Janice and Henri Lazarof, Los Angeles; given in 2005 to LACMA.
Selected Bibliography
  • Zervos, Christian. Pablo Picasso. Paris: Cahiers d'Art, 1976. Catalogue raisonné, vol. 31.