Picasso’s Rose Period

Six Paintings. One Concept

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The Rose Period (1904 - 1907) was characterized by a soft, pastel color palette.

In addition to the colors, Picasso changed the marginal characters of his blue period for other marginal characters: the artists of the Medrano circus in Montmartre.

These artists were no longer desperate like the anguishing blue characters, but they did not emanate the "joy" that they often showed on stage in front of the public either. We see they are pensive, melancholic, and dreamy, and we feel they are very "human."

 

Recommended links:

Picasso and His Admiration for Toulouse-Lautrec.

Blue Picasso.

Fundamental Paintings to Understand the History of Painting: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, Picasso.

Picasso and His Surrealist Stage.

The series of Picasso that continues the Guernica.

Picasso and the Portraits of Marie-Thérèse.

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