
Amedeo Modigliani · PD
Portrait de Pablo Picasso
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By 1915 the war had emptied Paris of buyers and even of basic supplies, and Modigliani, always poor, was often short of canvas. For this portrait of Picasso he glued a sheet of paper onto a scrap of cardboard, the cheap trick Toulouse-Lautrec and Bonnard had used, and let the tan of the board show through as a middle tone. The two men knew each other from the Montmartre years and circled each other with equal parts rivalry and respect. Modigliani gives Picasso a heavy, mask-like face, the two sides not quite matching, built from a few blunt strokes. It is a small thing, painted on scrap, of the most talked-about artist in the city.




