
Aquatint
13 works

Tete De Femme Fond Noir, 1946
Lithograph on wove paper, signed in pencil and numbered
Sheet Size 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 in 31.1 x 23.5 cm
Edition
Edition of 50, Signed
Created in 1946, Tête de Femme Fond Noir demonstrates Picasso’s mastery of lithography and his unique ability to render psychological intensity through the most economical of means. Executed in bold white strokes against a velvety black background, the portrait radiates both strength and mystery. The female face, reduced to a set of incisive lines and curves, emerges with monumental presence, recalling Picasso’s lifelong fascination with distilling form to its essence.The choice of a black ground dramatically amplifies the figure’s features, giving the impression of a chalk drawing illuminated against darkness. The starkness of the composition allows the viewer to focus entirely on the expressive power of line—Picasso’s primary vehicle for emotion and character. The frontal gaze of the figure, direct yet enigmatic, suggests both confrontation and introspection. Her elongated neck, reminiscent of classical portraiture, elevates the sitter to a timeless and sculptural presence.Created just after World War II, this lithograph reflects Picasso’s renewed engagement with printmaking, particularly lithography, which he had begun exploring at the Mourlot studio in Paris. The immediacy of lithography suited Picasso’s restless creativity, allowing him to experiment with bold contrasts and fluid gestures. Tête de Femme Fond Noir exemplifies his ability to fuse spontaneity with formal rigor, transforming a few spare marks into a strikingly powerful image.The subject—a woman’s head—was a theme Picasso revisited endlessly, not only as a study of form but also as a tribute to the women who inspired his art. In 1946, this figure may be read as a reflection of Françoise Gilot, Picasso’s partner at the time, whose presence in his life marked a period of renewal and vitality. Whether intended as a likeness or an archetypal image of femininity, the work radiates Picasso’s deep admiration for the creative and emotional power of women.Tête de Femme Fond Noir thus stands as both a technical and artistic achievement: a lithographic tour de force where simplicity of line conveys profound emotional depth. The interplay of black and white, absence and presence, is quintessential Picasso—an artist who never ceased to find infinite possibilities within the most essential visual elements.For more information or to buy Tête de Femme Fond Noir by Pablo Picasso, contact our galleries using the form below.
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