
The artist painted this picture in two approaches, each of which has its own subtleties. The first stage was the most productive. During this period, Pablo Picasso painted three central heroines of the picture, except for the head of the one on the left.
This picture was a peculiar sign of the artist, whom he protested to all the established artistic rules established in the Renaissance era. He deliberately makes smooth, in reality, the features of girls angular and aggressive, burdening the viewer. Also, great emphasis is placed on the sharp and angry features of the heroines.
Nude Green Leaves and Bust by Pablo Picasso
Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso
Woman with a Mandolin by Pablo Picasso
Two women running along the beach by Pablo Picasso
Head of a Woman by Pablo Picasso
Kiss by Pablo Picasso
Dora Maar by Pablo Picasso
Woman Sitting in a Chair by Pablo Picasso