The Flower Seller

© Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2023. Image credit: Glasgow Life Museums

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In a busy Parisian square young and old gather together. Behind them a cartoon-like horse, pulling a heavy carriage, struggles up the hill. It is possibly a view of the Place de Clichy in Paris. Although inspired by something seen, Picasso painted this work from sketches in his studio. He uses just a few strokes of paint to capture the chubby child playing on ground – most of the child's head is just the bare cardboard. Picasso was only 19 years old when he painted this work. Despite the busy children there is a sadness about this painting – the dominant colour is a cold blue. By eliminating detail the young Picasso suggests a timeless message – the passing of youth.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Title

The Flower Seller

Date

1901

Medium

oil on millboard

Measurements

H 33.7 x W 52.1 cm

Accession number

2417

Acquisition method

bequeathed by William McInnes, 1944

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

signed/dated

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