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Self-Portrait
One of the earliest of these dates from 1896 and shows the still-boyish artist in his mid teens. The portrait is again executed in the conventional academic manner, its sketch-like, unfinished quality betraying its status as a training exercise. -
Science and Charity
Science and Charity is an oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso, which he painted in Barcelona -
Self Portrait
This Self-Portrait, painted during his second stay in Paris -
Child with a Dove
One of Picasso's earlier works and a signpost towards his Blue Period, Child with a Dove is a touching and gentle portrait of childhood. -
The Old Guitarist
The Old Guitarist is probably the most iconic painting of Picasso's Blue Period when he was living in poverty and emotional turmoil. -
Girl on the ball
Girl on a Ball or Young Acrobat on a Ball is a 1905 oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso, which he produced during his Rose Period. It depicts a group of travelling circus performers during a rehearsal, with a primary focus on two contrasting figures. -
Girl with mandolin
Girl with a Mandolin (Portrait of Fanny Tellier) is a Cubist Oil on Canvas Painting. It lives at the MOMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York. -
Ma Jolie
Ma Jolie is a 1911–1912 Cubist painting by Pablo Picasso. It relies on abstract meanings and concepts such as signified and signifier. -
Harlequin
'Barselona harlequin' was created in 1917 by Pablo Picasso in Cubism style. -
Three Musicians
Three Musicians is a large painting measuring more than 2 meters wide and high. It is painted in the style of Synthetic Cubism and gives the appearance of cut paper. -
The Kiss
The kiss was one of several erotic motifs – including the embrace and the couple ... graphite on paper drawing depicts a bearded man kissing a young woman -
Woman with book
'Woman with book' was created in 1932 by Pablo Picasso in Surrealism style. -
Minotauromachy
Minotauromachy is a 19.5 by 27.4” etching and engraving created by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso in Paris in 1935. -
Portrait of Dora Maar
The portrait displays her long red fingernails, art deco jacket with a flower motif and her right ear as a bee. -
Guernica
It is one of his best-known works, regarded by many art critics as the most moving and powerful anti-war painting in history. It is exhibited in the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid. -
Dove
The image was used to illustrate a poster at the 1949 Paris Peace Congress and also became an iconographic image of the period, known as "The dove of peace". It is housed in the collection of the Tate Gallery. -
War and Peace
War and Peace was one of Picasso's largest projects, a themed output of hundreds of paintings and preparatory drawings. The drawing featured here is also sometimes referred to as Head or Head of a Woman and was just one artwork from this extensive War and Peace series of the early 1950s. -
Sylvette
Sylvette is a large concrete sculpture created by Pablo Picasso and the Norwegian artist Carl Nesjar, which was erected in the city of Rotterdam in 1970