
Pablo Picasso
63.5 x 53 cm
Signed by artist lower right margin
Numbered
Picasso’s Portrait de Jacqueline (1959) is among the most celebrated linocuts in his printmaking oeuvre, capturing the serene beauty and quiet strength of Jacqueline Roque, his second wife and final muse. Jacqueline became an enduring subject for Picasso during the last two decades of his life, inspiring hundreds of portraits that chart both her likeness and the depth of his devotion. In this work, her features are rendered with elegant economy: her almond-shaped eyes, elongated nose, and flowing hair are defined by a network of crisp, deliberate lines.
The choice of linocut as a medium is significant. Unlike etching or lithography, linocut required Picasso to carve directly into the linoleum surface, embracing its resistance and simplicity. The technical constraints demanded boldness and clarity, and here Picasso transforms these limitations into a strength. The image is pared down to its essentials, exuding a quiet monumentality despite the minimal use of line.
Printed in two colors on Arches wove paper, the work achieves a striking balance between restraint and sensitivity. The soft blue ground imbues the portrait with a calm, contemplative atmosphere, while the black linear design sharpens Jacqueline’s presence. The result is a portrait at once intimate and timeless, a synthesis of Picasso’s mastery of line and his ability to evoke personality with the lightest of gestures.
This linocut is not simply a likeness but a love poem in visual form—an emblem of Jacqueline’s role as muse and anchor in Picasso’s later years. It exemplifies his ability to reinvent portraiture through reduction, distilling the essence of his subject with both daring modernity and classical reverence.
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Pablo PicassoWoman Reclining and Man with a Guitar | Femme couchée et homme à la guitare, , 1959
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Pablo PicassoJacqueline au chapeau de paille, 1962
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Pablo PicassoLe Vieux bouffon, 1963
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Pablo PicassoHomme au batôn / Le Vieux bouffon, 1963
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Pablo PicassoFemme nue à la source, 1963
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Pablo PicassoNature morte à la suspension, 26 mars, 1962
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Pablo PicassoTaureau et Picador, 1959
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Pablo PicassoFemme au Chapeau (Portrait de Jacqueline au chapeau de paille multicolore)., 1962
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Pablo PicassoLe Déjeuner sur l'herbe d'aprés Edouard Manet. (The Luncheon on the Grass after Edouard Manet), 1954
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Pablo PicassoBoy with a Crown of Leaves | Jeune homme couronné de feuillage, 1959
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Pablo PicassoLe Vieux Roi (B. 1152) (The Old King) , 1963
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Pablo PicassoNature Morte a la Pasteque, 1962
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Pablo PicassoAubade, with a Woman in an Armchair | L'aubade, avec femme dans un fauteuil, 1959
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Pablo PicassoL'Aubade, avec Femme Accoudee, 1959
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Pablo PicassoLes vendangeurs, 1959
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Pablo PicassoFemme Accoudée (Bloch 922) , 1959
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Pablo PicassoGrande Tete De Femme (Bloch 1069), 1962
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Pablo PicassoPetite Tête de Femme Couronnée, `962
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Pablo PicassoBuste de Femme d'après Cranach le Jeune, (Bloch 859), 1958
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Pablo PicassoPortrait de Jacqueline Accoudée, 1959
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Pablo PicassoJacqueline au Bandeau, 1962
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Pablo PicassoNature Morte Au Verre Sous La Lampe, 1962
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Pablo PicassoPortrait de Jacqueline Au Chapeau De Paille Fleuri, 1962
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Pablo PicassoLa Pique en Rouge et Jaune (The Bullfight in Red and Yellow), 1959
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Pablo PicassoNu Assis, 1962
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Pablo PicassoJacqueline au Bandeau, 1962
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Pablo PicassoWatermelon Still Life, 1962
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Pablo PicassoDeux Femmes Prés de la Fenêtre , 1959
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Pablo PicassoBacchanale au Hibou (bloch 938), 1959
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Pablo PicassoBacchanale au Taureau Noir (Bloch 935), 1959
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Pablo PicassoTête de Femme au Chapeau , 1962
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Pablo PicassoFaune et Chévre, 1959
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Pablo PicassoPortrait de Femme a la Fraise et au Chapeau , 1962
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Pablo PicassoL'Etreinte (Bloch 1150), 1963
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