Three Women (1907–1908)

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Three Women (1907–1908) is an early 20th-century painting by Pablo Picasso that exemplifies his transition toward Cubism under the strong influence of African sculpture and masks.

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Three Women (1907–1908) canonical 1
Three Women (1921) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artist Pablo Picasso
artisticPeriod Picasso's African Period
surface form: Picasso's African period

early Cubism
countryOfOrigin France
creator Pablo Picasso
creatorBirthName Pablo Picasso
surface form: Pablo Ruiz Picasso
creatorBirthPlace Málaga
creatorCountryOfActivity France
Spain
creatorDateOfBirth 1881
creatorDateOfDeath 1973
creatorGender male
creatorMovement Cubism
Surrealism
Symbolism
creatorNationality Spanish
depicts female nude
standing figures
genre Cubism
hasStyle proto-Cubist
historicalContext early 20th century European avant-garde
inception 1907
1908
influencedBy African masks
African sculpture
mainSubject women
movement Cubism
Modern art
numberOfHumanFigures 3
partOf Picasso's transition to Cubism
relatedWorkByCreator Girl with a Mandolin
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
surface form: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon

Three Women (1907–1908) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Three Women (1921)
useOfForm distorted anatomy
geometric simplification
useOfInfluence primitivism
useOfPerspective fragmented

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African art–influenced Period notableWork Three Women (1907–1908)
Three Women (1907–1908) relatedWorkByCreator Three Women (1907–1908) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Three Women (1921)