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Pablo Picasso  1881-1973

Pablo Picasso Goat's Skull, Bottle and Candle 1952
© Succession Picasso/DACS 2002
Goat's Skull, Bottle and Candle  1952
Crâne de chèvre, bouteille et bougie

Oil on canvas
support: 892 x 1162 mm frame: 1076 x 1345 x 95 mm
painting

Purchased 1957

T00145

After the suffering of the Second World War, Picasso made a number of monochromatic works concerned with atrocities in the Korean War. He also painted four versions of this still-life subject, whose inspiration appears to have been the execution of the Communist partisan Nikos Beloyannis by the Greek government. The grey tones establish the sombre mood, while the candle and skull are traditional reminders of death. His willingness to take a moral stand reinforced Picasso's status as the most influential artist of his generation.

 (From the display caption November 2005)