Woman in a Chemise

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Woman in a Chemise is an early Pablo Picasso painting from his Rose Period, depicting a solitary female figure in a soft, melancholic style that marks his transition toward warmer tones and more delicate emotional expression.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artForm oil painting
artHistoricalContext early 20th-century European painting
artist Pablo Picasso
artisticPeriod Picasso's Rose Period
associatedWithArtistPhase post–Blue Period phase of Picasso
belongsToOeuvreOf Pablo Picasso
chronologicalPosition early Rose Period work
colorPalette soft colors
warm tones
countryOfOrigin France
creator Pablo Picasso
creatorBirthName Pablo Picasso
surface form: Pablo Ruiz Picasso
creatorNationality Spanish
depicts solitary female figure
woman
emotionalTone melancholic
tender
genre portrait painting
hasArtisticInnovation combination of emotional restraint and warmth
hasArtisticTechnique delicate brushwork
subtle modeling of form
hasCulturalSignificance example of Picasso's shift to warmer palette
hasGenderOfDepictedPerson female
hasHumanFigure yes
hasInfluenceOn development of Picasso's Rose Period style
hasTitleLanguage English
locationOfCreation Paris
materialUsed oil paint
movement Modern art
Rose Period
notableFor delicate emotional expression
soft, melancholic style
transition from Picasso's Blue Period to Rose Period
portraysClothing chemise
style figurative
melancholic
subjectMatter female figure
introspective mood
theme intimacy
melancholy
solitude

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Rose Period hasNotableWork Woman in a Chemise