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Pitcher And Bowl Of Fruit

Description of Art: Pitcher and Bowl is a striking still life that exemplifies Pablo Picasso’s mastery of form and his ability to transform everyday objects into bold, sculptural compositions. Likely created during his later years, this work reflects Picasso’s ongoing fascination with the genre of still life, where he explored the interplay of volume, light, and space with characteristic innovation.

In this piece, a simple pitcher and bowl become the focal point of a highly structured composition. The objects are rendered with strong outlines and reduced to their essential geometric forms, yet retain a tactile, almost monumental presence. The juxtaposition of curved and angular elements creates a dynamic tension, drawing the viewer’s eye around the composition.

The palette is typically restrained—warm earth tones, muted whites, and subtle grays—allowing the structural qualities of the forms to dominate. Picasso’s use of shadow and contour gives the objects weight and depth, bridging the gap between representation and abstraction.

Pitcher and Bowl speaks to Picasso’s enduring ability to find beauty and artistic potential in the most ordinary subjects. The work is not merely a depiction of objects but a meditation on balance, harmony, and the act of seeing—transforming a quiet domestic scene into an exploration of artistic form.

Painting Title: Pitcher and Bowl

Artist: Pablo Picasso
Year Published: 1931
Size of painting: 26” x 20”

Collection #: BB-1131

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