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Ma Jolie (Picasso, 1912)

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Artist
  
Pablo Picasso

Created
  
1911–1912

Media
  
Oil paint

Dimensions
  
1 m x 64 cm

Period
  
Cubism

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Ma Jolie is a 1911–1912 Cubist painting by Pablo Picasso. It relies on abstract meanings and concepts such as signified and signifier. It is now in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. It is not to be confused with the 1914 Picasso of the same name, now in the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Picasso's mistress at the time he created this painting was Eva Gouel (whose real name was Marcelle Humbert). His nickname for her was Ma Jolie; she died in 1915. Ma Jolie was also the refrain a popular song of the day. The picture also implies a bowl of fruit situated on top of the woman's head, alluding to the abstract roots of his works before the onset of the First World War.

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Ma Jolie (Picasso, 1912) Wikipedia