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- Woman_Ironing abstract "Woman Ironing (1904) is an oil painting by Pablo Picasso completed during the artist's Blue Period (1901—1904). This evocative image, painted in neutral tones of blue and gray, depicts an emaciated woman with hollowed eyes, sunken cheeks, and bent form, as she presses down on an iron with all her will. A recurrent subject matter for Picasso during this time is the desolation of social outsiders. This painting, as the rest of his works of the Blue Period, is inspired by his life in Spain but was painted in Paris.When Picasso painted Woman Ironing he was roughly 22 years old. Living in Paris, with little money, he would often start a painting on a canvas, abandon it, and later use the same surface to paint over a new work. Since 1989, when an infrared camera was used to examine Woman Ironing, art historians and conservators have been aware of the existence of another portrait beneath it. The work is part of the Thannhauser Collection currently on display in the Thannhauser Gallery of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.".
- Woman_Ironing author Pablo_Picasso.
- Woman_Ironing museum www.guggenheim.org.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageExternalLink woman_ironing.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageExternalLink www.guggenheim.org.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageExternalLink 3417.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageID "48617809".
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageLength "19875".
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageRevisionID "696257392".
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Ambroise_Vollard.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink André_Salmon.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Category:1904_paintings.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_by_Pablo_Picasso.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_Degas.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Genre_art.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Guillaume_Apollinaire.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Honoré_Daumier.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Hyperspectral_imaging.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Justin_K._Thannhauser.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Lapin_Agile.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Le_Bateau-Lavoir.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Modernisme.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Multispectral_image.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Pablo_Picasso.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Picassos_Blue_Period.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Picassos_Rose_Period.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Post-Impressionism.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Social_realism.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_R._Guggenheim_Museum.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Thannhauser_Galleries.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink The_Blue_Room_(Picasso).
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink The_Gleaners.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink The_Stone_Breakers.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Thermographic_camera.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLink Vik_Muniz.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Woman ironing".
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLinkText "(1904)".
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLinkText "La repasseuse".
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Woman Ironing".
- Woman_Ironing artist Pablo_Picasso.
- Woman_Ironing author "André Salmon".
- Woman_Ironing heightImperial "453".
- Woman_Ironing heightMetric "116.2".
- Woman_Ironing museum www.guggenheim.org.
- Woman_Ironing owner "Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Thannhauser Collection, Gift, Justin K. Thannhauser, 1978".
- Woman_Ironing source "Souvenirs sans fin,1955.170".
- Woman_Ironing text "A petrol lamp was burning on a table carved in bourgeois taste with Second Empire moldings, which [Picasso] had bought at a junk shop. there was no question of electricity or even gas at 13 [Rue Ravignan]. The petrol lamp gave out little light. In order to paint and to display his canvases, a candle was necessary—that guttering candle which Picasso held up high in front of me when he gave me a human introduction to the superhuman world of these starving people, these and mothers with no milk, the superreal world of bleue Misère.".
- Woman_Ironing title "Woman Ironing".
- Woman_Ironing type "Oil on canvas".
- Woman_Ironing widthImperial "283".
- Woman_Ironing widthMetric "73".
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_artwork.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pablo_Picasso.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- Woman_Ironing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Woman_Ironing year "Paris, 1904".
- Woman_Ironing subject Category:1904_paintings.
- Woman_Ironing subject Category:Paintings_by_Pablo_Picasso.
- Woman_Ironing hypernym Painting.
- Woman_Ironing type Artwork.
- Woman_Ironing type Work.
- Woman_Ironing type CreativeWork.
- Woman_Ironing type Thing.
- Woman_Ironing type Q386724.
- Woman_Ironing comment "Woman Ironing (1904) is an oil painting by Pablo Picasso completed during the artist's Blue Period (1901—1904). This evocative image, painted in neutral tones of blue and gray, depicts an emaciated woman with hollowed eyes, sunken cheeks, and bent form, as she presses down on an iron with all her will. A recurrent subject matter for Picasso during this time is the desolation of social outsiders.".
- Woman_Ironing label "Woman Ironing".
- Woman_Ironing sameAs Q19882898.
- Woman_Ironing sameAs Q19882898.
- Woman_Ironing wasDerivedFrom Woman_Ironing?oldid=696257392.
- Woman_Ironing isPrimaryTopicOf Woman_Ironing.
- Woman_Ironing name "Woman Ironing (La repasseuse)".