In a private collection - do not know where.
The style is Picasso's own. The nearest equivalent might be expressionism.
the painting were girls that he used to like i think
In the Tate Gallery, London.
It is an oil painting on canvas.
abstract?!
No one knows how long it took Picasso to paint the weeping woman but most people say it took him around 5 to 6 weeks!Addition:I only wonder who most people are who know this for a fact.
You cannot call her or write her - she is dead now.
Not in that portrait, no. It is simply a weeping woman.This picture however, was painted because Picasso responded to the bombing of the Spanish town, Guernica during the Spanish Civil war by painting the huge mural Guernica, and for months afterwards he made paintings based on one of the figures in the mural: a weeping woman holding her dead child. (Both the figure in Guernica and in Weeping Woman are based on Dora Maar, Picasso's mistress from 1936 until 1944 and also a photographer and artist herself. Dora Marr was infertile and mentally unstable. The dead baby and the weeping are both meant to show both of these aspects of her.
I don't know where in France it was painted but you will have to look it up some where else!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oil paint on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum now classifies this painting as 'Style of Rembrandt'.
No one knows how long it took Picasso to paint the weeping woman but most people say it took him around 5 to 6 weeks!Addition:I only wonder who most people are who know this for a fact.
You cannot call her or write her - she is dead now.
Not in that portrait, no. It is simply a weeping woman.This picture however, was painted because Picasso responded to the bombing of the Spanish town, Guernica during the Spanish Civil war by painting the huge mural Guernica, and for months afterwards he made paintings based on one of the figures in the mural: a weeping woman holding her dead child. (Both the figure in Guernica and in Weeping Woman are based on Dora Maar, Picasso's mistress from 1936 until 1944 and also a photographer and artist herself. Dora Marr was infertile and mentally unstable. The dead baby and the weeping are both meant to show both of these aspects of her.
I don't know where in France it was painted but you will have to look it up some where else!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oil paint on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum now classifies this painting as 'Style of Rembrandt'.
i do not now
Yes, an oil painting, now in the Louvre, Paris.
In 2001 Andrew Wyeth painted a painting titled "On the Edge" Where is this painting now? A: This painting is at the Montclair Museum in Montclair, NJ.
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Weeping willows originated in China, where they are commonly found along riverbanks and moist areas. They were introduced to Europe and North America in the 18th century, where they are now widely cultivated for their graceful appearance and drooping branches.
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This Girl Is a Woman Now was created in 1969.