Most Picasso paintings after 1920 are in styles peculiar to Picasso and with no names.
No but i am not sure what kind of painting it is
No one really knows because he wasn't part of any art movement at the time. Although most people say it was Cubism.Addition:... which it really is not.
In a private collection - do not know where.
"Weeping Woman" is a famous painting by Pablo Picasso, created in 1937, depicting a woman in anguish and distress. It is often interpreted as a response to the horrors of the Spanish Civil War, reflecting themes of suffering and loss. The artwork features bold colors and distorted shapes, characteristic of Picasso's Cubist style, and symbolizes the pain experienced by those affected by war. The figure has become a powerful emblem of mourning and the emotional toll of conflict.
Pablo Picasso's "Weeping Woman" can be considered analytical in terms of its Cubist style, which breaks down and reconfigures forms and colors to explore emotional depth. The painting captures intense emotion through fragmented shapes and a disjointed perspective, typical of Picasso's analytical approach. While it incorporates elements of synthetic Cubism through its bold colors and collage-like aspects, the predominant focus on emotional expression aligns it more with the analytical phase.
Cubist
If you mean the name of a particular style or an -ism, painting faces in the same way as Picasso, there is not one. After the cubism years Picasso was not in a group nor followed the ways of other artists.
Picasso uses cubism.
Picasso frequently changed his style, sometimes every two years.
Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque are credited with developing the style Cubism.
Blue Period, Rose Period, Cubism, Classical. After 1922 his styles vary but have no particular name.
The style of cubism was the first style of abstract art which was evolved(worked out) at the beginning of the 20th century by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.