Gallery of Picasso's artworks
This gallery showcases a curated selection of Picasso's most iconic and diverse works, spanning his early Blue Period to his later experimental pieces in ceramics and sculpture.
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Science and Charity (1897) - Academic period.

The Old Guitarist (1903-1904) - Blue Period.
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Family of Saltimbanques (1905) - Rose Period.

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) - African art and Cubism influence.

Girl with a Mandolin (1910) - Analytic Cubism.
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Ma Jolie (1911-1912) - A prime example of Analytic Cubism.

Three Musicians (1921) - Synthetic Cubism.
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The Weeping Woman (1937) - Depicting the Spanish Civil War.

Guernica (1937) - His most famous anti-war mural.
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Dora Maar au Chat (1941) - Portrait of his lover Dora Maar.
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Head of a Woman (Fernande) (1909) - Early Cubist sculpture.
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Glass of Absinthe (1914) - Innovative use of found objects.
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Woman in the Garden (1930) - A welded metal sculpture.
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She-Goat (1950) - Made of plaster and later cast in bronze.
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Vase with Two High Handles (1952) - A whimsical ceramic piece.
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Birds on a Plate (1957) - Demonstrating Picasso's playful side.
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Face with Mustache (1958) - Another example of his ceramic innovations.
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Study of a Torso, After a Plaster Cast (1893) - An academic study from his youth.
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Minotaur Kneeling over Sleeping Girl (1933) - A work from his Vollard Suite etchings.
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Bull (1945) - A lithograph that showcases Picasso's evolving abstraction.