Girl with a Mandolin

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Girl with a Mandolin is an early Cubist painting by Pablo Picasso depicting a seated young woman playing a mandolin, notable for its fragmented geometric forms and muted color palette.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cubist painting
painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalContext pre–World War I European avant-garde
artHistoricalSignificance important example of early Analytical Cubism
artist Pablo Picasso NERFINISHED
artisticPeriod early Cubism
associatedConcept abstraction of the human figure
deconstruction of form
simultaneous viewpoints
chronologyWithinArtistCareer early Cubist phase
colorPalette earth tones
muted tones
subdued colors
compositionFeature fragmented figure
limited depth cues
overlapping planes
countryOfOrigin France
creator Pablo Picasso NERFINISHED
Pablo Ruiz Picasso NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Spanish
depictionType half-length figure
depicts mandolin
seated young woman
woman playing a mandolin
genre portrait painting
hasPart faceted forms
geometric planes
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Fille à la mandoline NERFINISHED
hasVersion Fille à la mandoline NERFINISHED
inception 1910
languageOfTitle English
locationCreated Paris NERFINISHED
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement Cubism
movementAssociatedWithCreator Cubism NERFINISHED
notableFor fragmented geometric forms
muted color palette
originalLanguage French
style Analytical Cubism NERFINISHED
subjectGender female
support canvas
theme female musician
music
visualCharacteristic emphasis on structure over detail
monochromatic tendency
reduced modeling of volume

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Three Women (1907–1908) relatedWorkByCreator Girl with a Mandolin