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Flowers (Fleurs) (1901)

Pablo Picasso

oil on canvas

Tate, London, Liverpool and St Ives

Flowers (Fleurs) (1901)

© Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2022

Details

Classification:

Painting

Materials:

Oil, Canvas

Physical Object Description:

Inscribed: 'Picasso' bottom right.

Dimensions:

65.1 x 48.9 (without frame) cm

Accession Number:

N04683

Credit:

Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1933

Ownership history:

? Mme Besnard, 1901; [?Le Père Soulier, Paris; with Louis Libaude, Paris; Leo Lewin, Breslau; with Alex Reid and Lefevre, London; purchased by the Contemporary Art Society, with its Foreign Fund and with a grant from the National Art Collections Fund (Art Fund), 1933; presented to the Tate Gallery, 1933

Subject:

Still Life, Flowers

This early Blue Period still life of flowers was painted in Paris in 1901. This was the first work by Pablo Picasso to be acquired by the Tate. It was purchased from with Alex Reid and Lefevre, London by the Contemporary Art Society, with its Foreign Fund, and with a grant from the National Art Collections Fund (Art Fund) in 1933 by which time Picasso was a well-established avant-garde artist. It was not until 1965 that the Tate Gallery acquired the synthetic Cubist The Three Dancers (1925), also with help from the Contemporary Art Society.

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