





PICASSO PORTRAIT by BRASSAI
Title: Portrait of Pablo Picasso
Artist: Brassaï (Hungarian-French, 1899–1984)
Medium: Charcoal and pigment on canvas
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Signed: Lower right, "Brassaï"
Description:
Portrait of Pablo Picasso by Brassaï revealing an introspective and intense depiction of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Rendered in a restrained yet striking palette of burnt sienna and black, the image radiates a quiet force. .
Better known for his photography, Brassaï was deeply immersed in the artistic circles of Paris and held a close friendship with Picasso, whom he photographed extensively over several decades. This rare painted work demonstrates Brassaï’s deep understanding of his subject, capturing Picasso not only as an iconic figure of modern art but also as a man immersed in thought and creative gravity.
This portrait stands as a powerful testament to the mutual admiration and artistic dialogue between Brassaï and Picasso. With its hauntingly intimate perspective, the painting bridges the realms of photography, painting, and psychological portraiture, showcasing Brassaï’s ability to capture the essence of a person with profound sensitivity.
Title: Portrait of Pablo Picasso
Artist: Brassaï (Hungarian-French, 1899–1984)
Medium: Charcoal and pigment on canvas
Dimensions: [Insert dimensions]
Signed: Lower right, "Brassaï"
Description:
Portrait of Pablo Picasso by Brassaï revealing an introspective and intense depiction of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Rendered in a restrained yet striking palette of burnt sienna and black, the image radiates a quiet force. .
Better known for his photography, Brassaï was deeply immersed in the artistic circles of Paris and held a close friendship with Picasso, whom he photographed extensively over several decades. This rare painted work demonstrates Brassaï’s deep understanding of his subject, capturing Picasso not only as an iconic figure of modern art but also as a man immersed in thought and creative gravity.
This portrait stands as a powerful testament to the mutual admiration and artistic dialogue between Brassaï and Picasso. With its hauntingly intimate perspective, the painting bridges the realms of photography, painting, and psychological portraiture, showcasing Brassaï’s ability to capture the essence of a person with profound sensitivity.

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