Rose Period
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The Rose Period is a phase in Pablo Picasso's early career, around 1904–1906, characterized by warmer colors and more cheerful, often circus-themed subjects.
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
artistic period
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painting style period → phase in Pablo Picasso's career → |
| endTime |
1906
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| follows |
Blue Period
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| hasArtist |
Pablo Picasso
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| hasArtMovementContext |
Modern art
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Post-Impressionism → Proto-Cubism context → |
| hasCharacteristicColor |
orange tones
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pink tones → red tones → rose tones → warm colors → |
| hasCharacteristicMood |
more cheerful
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more optimistic → |
| hasChronologicalOrder |
comes after Picasso's Blue Period in chronology
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| hasContrastWith |
Blue Period
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| hasDominantPalette |
earth tones
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pinks → reds → |
| hasInfluence |
Montmartre bohemian culture
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Picasso's improved financial situation → Picasso's relationship with Fernande Olivier → |
| hasLocationContext |
Paris
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| hasNotableWork |
Acrobat and Young Harlequin
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Boy with a Pipe → Family of Saltimbanques → Garçon à la pipe → Harlequin's Family with an Ape → Seated Harlequin → The Actor → Two Youths → Woman in a Chemise → |
| hasRecognition |
one of Picasso's best-known stylistic phases
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| hasTheme |
intimacy and human relationships
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marginalized social groups → melancholic yet tender depictions of performers → |
| hasTypicalSubject |
acrobats
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circus performers → clowns → families of performers → female nudes → harlequins → saltimbanques → traveling circus life → |
| isPhaseOf |
Pablo Picasso's early career
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| startTime |
1904
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Referenced by (4)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Blue Period
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followedBy |
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African art–influenced Period
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follows |
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Family of Saltimbanques
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movement |
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Pablo Picasso
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period |