Las_Meninas_(Picasso)

<i>Las Meninas</i> (Picasso)

Las Meninas (Picasso)

Series of paintings by Pablo Picasso


Las Meninas is a series of 58 paintings that Pablo Picasso painted in 1957 by performing a comprehensive analysis, reinterpreting and recreating several times Las Meninas by Diego Velazquez. The suite is fully preserved at the Museu Picasso in Barcelona and is the only complete series of the artist that remains together. This is a very extensive survey work, which consists of 45 performances of the original picture, 9 scenes of a dove,[1] 3 landscapes and a portrait of Jacqueline.

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Picasso himself understood this series as a whole, and as such gave them to the museum in Barcelona in May 1968, in memory of Jaume Sabartés, who died the same year. Picasso's famous phrase said to Sabartés in 1950:

If someone want to copy Las Meninas, entirely in good faith, for example, upon reaching a certain point and if that ona was me, I would say..what if you put them a little more to the right or left? I'll try to do it my way, forgetting about Velázquez. The test would surely bring me to modify or change the light because of having changed the position of a character. So, little by little, that would be a detestable Meninas for a traditional painter, but would be my Meninas.

Picasso, 1950

The suite

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Exhibits

Tate Gallery
Stedelijk Museum
Picasso: Challenging the past exhibit in London

The Suite has been shown in the following exhibitions:

However, there are several works from theSuitethat have been part of other exhibitions. Here you will find the most relevant:

Other versions

The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit by John Singer Sargent.
Meninas by Manolo Valdés.
Whistler in his studio by James Abbott McNeill Whistler.

Velázquez's Las Meninas have served as inspiration not only to Picasso. The first follower of Velazquez was certainly his son-in-law Juan Bautista del Mazo, court painter to Philip IVin 1661. In the portrait of the Infanta Margarita of Spain, 1666, in the backplane, man can see the placement of Charles II and the dwarf Mari Bárbola in a scene similar to Las Meninas by Velazquez.[3] There is a list of some works of artists who also have versioned Las Meninas throughout art history.


References

  1. MacLaren, Neil. The Spanisch School, National Gallery.. Londres: Catalogues Rev. Allan Braham. National Gallery, 1970, 52-53. ISBN 0-947645-46-2

Bibliography

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  • Brown, Jonathan, ed. (1999). Picasso y la Tradición española. Hondarribia: Nerea. p. 127. ISBN 84-89569-27-4.
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  • Cirici, Alexandre de (1986). Una lectura de Les Menines de Picasso. Barcelona: Serra d'Or nºVIII.
  • Galassi, Susan Grace (1996). Picasso's variations on the Masters : confrontations with the past. Nova York: Harry N. Abrams. fig. 6-4, p. 155.
  • Gual, Malén (7 July 2009). El com i el perquè de la nova presentació de Las Meninas. Barcelona.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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  • Leiris, Michel (1959). Picasso, Les Menines 1957 (in French). París: Galerie Louise Leiris.
  • Leymarie, Jean (1966). Hommage à Pablo Picasso : peintures. Grand Palais, París: Réunion des Musées Nationaux.
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  • Oblidant Velázquez. Las Meninas. Barcelona: Museu Picasso, Ajuntament de Barcelona. 2008. ISBN 978-84-9850-090-5.
  • Otras Meninas. Barcelona: Siruela. 1995. ISBN 978-84-7844-221-8.
  • Palau i Fabre, Josep (1981). El secret de Les Menines de Picasso. Barcelona: Polígrafa. fig. 1, p. 20. ISBN 84-343-0342-6.
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  • Rafart i Planas, Claustre (2001). Las Meninas de Picasso. Barcelona: Meteora. ISBN 84-95623-14-5.
  • Rubin, William, ed. (1980). Pablo Picasso : a retrospective. Nova York: Museum of Modern Art. p. 430.
  • Sabartés, Jaume (1959). Picasso, Las Meninas y la vida. Barcelona: Editorial Gustavo Gili. fig. 1, p. 25.
  • Trione, Debra J. (1994). "Las Meninas" again in 1957 : Picasso's variations on a theme [tesi doctoral], Ann Arbor. Umi Research Press.
  • Walther, Ingo F. (1992). "Por Ejemplo: Las Meninas 1957". Pablo Picasso 1881-1973, tomo II (in Catalan). Köln: Bebedikt Yaschen. ISBN 3-8228-0672-2.
  • Zervos, Christian (1996). Pablo Picasso : vol. 17, oeuvres de 1956 à 1957. París: Cahiers d’Art. núm. 351, p. 11.

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