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Pablo Picasso, Profil au fond noir, 1947

Pablo Picasso

Profil au fond noir, 1947
Lithograph
Signed in pencil lower right
Printed by Mourlot in Paris (Mourlot 82)
Bloch 437
22 x 15 in
55.9 x 38.1 cm
Edition of 50
Series: Lithograph
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In Profil au fond noir (1947), Pablo Picasso demonstrates the expressive potential of lithography, a medium he mastered and transformed during his long collaboration with the famed Parisian printer Fernand...
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In Profil au fond noir (1947), Pablo Picasso demonstrates the expressive potential of lithography, a medium he mastered and transformed during his long collaboration with the famed Parisian printer Fernand Mourlot. This work, executed just after World War II, belongs to the period when Picasso was fully immersed in the lithographic process, pushing its boundaries to achieve effects that rival painting and drawing in richness and immediacy.

The composition is strikingly simple yet deeply resonant: the profile of a woman’s head, likely inspired by Françoise Gilot, Picasso’s muse and partner at the time. Rendered in stark black and white, her elongated neck and sharply defined profile stand out against a dense, dark background. The single visible eye—one of Picasso’s enduring motifs—seems both alert and inward, embodying a tension between presence and introspection.

The dense black field that frames the figure intensifies the drama of the image. It functions as both a void and a stage, amplifying the light that falls across the woman’s face and hair. Picasso’s use of lithography here is painterly: washes of ink are layered with gestural marks and subtle tonal variations, giving the surface a vitality that recalls his brushwork. The bold contrast between light and dark recalls classical portraiture while simultaneously anticipating the modernist emphasis on form and reduction.

Profil au fond noir also speaks to Picasso’s postwar sensibility. In 1947, Paris was rebuilding itself, and Picasso—then firmly established as one of the world’s most famous living artists—was reasserting the relevance of humanism and beauty in the shadow of devastation. The monumental quietness of this portrait conveys a sense of dignity and resilience, qualities embodied in his depictions of Françoise.

This lithograph is an outstanding example of how Picasso reinvented traditional portraiture through modern means. By paring down the subject to its essential lines and tones, he created an image that is at once timeless and radically contemporary. Printed at the Mourlot studio, Profil au fond noir also stands as a testament to Picasso’s prolific collaboration with master printers, which yielded some of the most innovative works on paper of the twentieth century.

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