
Aquatint
13 works

La Pique en Rouge et Jaune (The Bullfight in Red and Yellow), 1959
Color Linocut Hand signed in black pencil in lower right margin
29 1/2 x 24 1/2 in 74.9 x 62.2 cm
Edition of 50
This artwork is Pablo Picasso’s La Pique en Rouge et Jaune (The Bullfight in Red and Yellow), 1959, a linocut that reflects both his technical mastery of the medium and his lifelong fascination with bullfighting. It is one of the most powerful examples of his late linocuts, where Picasso distilled complex themes into bold, simplified forms of color and line.The composition is dominated by vivid red and yellow, colors that evoke both the Spanish flag and the fiery atmosphere of the bullring. Within this field of abstraction, figures emerge: the charging bull, the picador with his lance, and swirling forms that capture the chaos and ritualized violence of the corrida.Picasso reduces the scene to dynamic silhouettes, allowing the viewer to sense the movement and energy rather than follow literal detail. The circular arc at the top recalls the shape of the arena, framing the struggle within a symbolic stage. The intertwining of bodies—both human and animal—expresses the tension between life, death, and spectacle that defines the bullfight.Created as a linocut, this work showcases Picasso’s inventive use of the reduction method, where successive layers of color are cut and printed from the same block. This process left no room for error, requiring absolute precision and forethought. The stark contrast between the red and yellow planes exemplifies his ability to use the medium’s limitations as a source of expressive power.The simplicity of the palette heightens the drama: yellow becomes light and vitality, red becomes blood, passion, and danger. Together, they transform the image into a symbolic drama rather than a literal scene.Bullfighting held immense cultural and symbolic significance for Picasso, who saw it as a reflection of life’s fundamental struggles—creation versus destruction, beauty versus brutality, ritual versus chaos. For him, the corrida was not merely sport but a metaphor for art itself: an arena where the artist, like the matador, confronts danger and mortality, transforming violence into spectacle and meaning.In La Pique en Rouge et Jaune, the use of Spain’s national colors deepens this cultural resonance, binding the subject to national identity and tradition. The bull, a symbol of strength, fertility, and primal force, is here both victim and aggressor—an embodiment of nature’s power and man’s attempt to dominate it.This work thus becomes more than a depiction of bullfighting: it is a meditation on passion, mortality, and the eternal dance between man, beast, and fate.La Pique en Rouge et Jaune (The Bullfight in Red and Yellow), 1959, is a linocut by Pablo Picasso depicting a bullfight in stark, abstracted forms of red and yellow. Using the reduction method, Picasso creates a powerful interplay of figures, color, and movement, evoking the energy and ritual of the corrida. The bull, central to Spanish culture and symbolic of primal power, becomes both subject and metaphor, embodying the themes of life, death, and artistic creation. The work exemplifies Picasso’s mastery of linocut and his ability to transform cultural tradition into a universal, modernist vision.For more information or to buy La Pique en Rouge et Jaune (The Bullfight in Red and Yellow), by Pablo Picasso, contact our galleries using the form below.
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Pablo Picasso
Aubade, with a Woman in an Armchair | L'aubade, avec femme dans un fauteuil
1959

Pablo Picasso
Bacchanale au Hibou (bloch 938)
1959

Pablo Picasso
Bacchanale au Taureau Noir (Bloch 935)
1959

Pablo Picasso
Boy with a Crown of Leaves | Jeune homme couronné de feuillage
1959

Pablo Picasso
Buste de Femme d'après Cranach le Jeune, (Bloch 859)
1958

Pablo Picasso
Deux Femmes Prés de la Fenêtre
1959

Pablo Picasso
Faune et Chévre
1959

Pablo Picasso
Femme Accoudée (Bloch 922)
1959

Pablo Picasso
Femme au Chapeau (Portrait de Jacqueline au chapeau de paille multicolore).
1962

Pablo Picasso
Femme nue à la source
1963

Pablo Picasso
Grande Tete De Femme (Bloch 1069)
1962

Pablo Picasso
Homme au batôn / Le Vieux bouffon
1963

Pablo Picasso
Jacqueline au Bandeau
1962

Pablo Picasso
Jacqueline au chapeau à Fleurs. I
1962

Pablo Picasso
Jacqueline au chapeau de paille
1962

Pablo Picasso
Jacqueline Lisant
1964

Pablo Picasso
L'Aubade, avec Femme Accoudee
1959

Pablo Picasso
L'Etreinte (Bloch 1150)
1963

Pablo Picasso
Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe d'aprés Edouard Manet. (The Luncheon on the Grass after Edouard Manet)
1954

Pablo Picasso
Le Vieux bouffon
1963

Pablo Picasso
Le Vieux Roi (B. 1152) (The Old King)
1963

Pablo Picasso
Les vendangeurs
1959

Pablo Picasso
Nature Morte a la Pasteque
1962

Pablo Picasso
Nature morte à la suspension, 26 mars
1962

Pablo Picasso
Nature Morte Au Verre Sous La Lampe
1962

Pablo Picasso
Nu Assis
1962

Pablo Picasso
Petite Tête de Femme Couronnée
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Pablo Picasso
Portrait de Femme a la Fraise et au Chapeau
1962

Pablo Picasso
Portrait De Jacqueline (Bloch 923)
1959

Pablo Picasso
Portrait de Jacqueline Accoudée
1959

Pablo Picasso
Portrait de Jacqueline Au Chapeau De Paille Fleuri
1962

Pablo Picasso
Portrait de Jacqueline en Carmen (L'Espagnole)
1962

Pablo Picasso
Taureau et Picador
1959

Pablo Picasso
Tête de Femme au Chapeau
1962

Pablo Picasso
Two Women by the Window | Deux femmes près de la fenêtre
1959

Pablo Picasso
Watermelon Still Life
1962

Pablo Picasso
Woman Reclining and Man with a Guitar | Femme couchée et homme à la guitare,
1959