Family of Saltimbanques

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Family of Saltimbanques is a 1905 painting from Pablo Picasso’s Rose Period depicting a group of itinerant circus performers in a melancholic, introspective scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artisticMovement Picasso's Rose Period
author Pablo Picasso
cataloguedAs major Rose Period composition
collection National Gallery of Art
colorPalette earth tones
pinks
rose tones
countryOfOrigin France
creator Pablo Picasso
dateOfCreation 1905
depictionStyle figurative
depicts acrobats
family group
harlequin figure
introspective mood
itinerant circus performers
melancholic scene
saltimbanques
genre genre painting
hasPart child figure
group of circus performers
seated female figure
standing male harlequin
inception 1905
influencedBy circus life in Paris
languageOfTitle French
locatedIn National Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C.
locationOfCreation Paris
materialUsed oil paint
movement Modern art
Rose Period
movementContext transition between Blue Period and Rose Period
owner National Gallery of Art
setting desolate landscape
open plain
significantWorkOf Pablo Picasso
support canvas
theme alienation
family
introspection
marginality
melancholy
titleInFrench Famille de saltimbanques

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Rose Period hasNotableWork Family of Saltimbanques
Pablo Picasso notableWork Family of Saltimbanques