Triple Charity Auction: Okanagan Humane Society, Forever Home Sanctuary, and 97.9 Valley FM.
Lot 97:
Proceeds of the item go to 97.9 Valley FM
Picasso print of Blue Nude, 1902. framed and with glass.
"Blue Nude", created in 1902, depicts a female figure in a reclining pose. The figure is elongated and distorted, and her blue-tinged skin adds to the overall sense of sadness and melancholy that characterizes the Blue Period. Many art historians believe that the painting represents the vulnerability and isolation of the human form. The figure is shown in a vulnerable position, with her arms folded over her body and her legs crossed. Her blue skin and distorted form suggest a sense of pain and emotional distress. "Blue Nude" played an important role in the development of modern art. The painting’s use of abstraction and distortion broke with traditional conventions of representational art, paving the way for the emergence of new movements such as Cubism. Picasso’s bold experimentation with color and form in the Blue Period helped to expand the possibilities of painting and to push the boundaries of what art could be. As such, "Blue Nude" represents not only a powerful expression of emotion and meaning but also a pivotal moment in the history of modern art.
Pablo Picasso’s Blue Period, lasting from 1901 to 1904, is one of his most well-known and characterized by predominantly blue tones and melancholic themes. This period marked a departure from his earlier, more vibrant works and had a profound impact on the art world, resonating with a public feeling of despair during a time of social and political turmoil in Europe. The Blue Period produced some of Picasso’s most iconic and powerful works. These deep sad paintings are characterized by their somber mood, introspective subject matter, and prominent use of the color blue.
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