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Head of a Woman (Fernande Olivier)

Artist/Maker (Spanish, active in France, 1881–1973)
Dateca. 1906
MediumBronze
DimensionsOverall: 14 1/4 × 9 1/2 × 10 in. (36.2 × 24.1 × 25.4 cm)
Credit LineR. T. Miller Jr. Fund
Object number1955.35
Status
On view
Copyright© Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, NYMore Information
Although he worked primarily in painting, Pablo Picasso is also celebrated for his sculptures, ceramics, and works in other media. He was one of the originators of Cubism, along with Georges Braque, but during his long life, Picasso worked in numerous styles, each of which was highly influential on his contemporaries.

Fernande Olivier lived with Picasso from 1904 to 1911. The artist made this bust early during that time, in what is known as his "Rose Period," when he produced a small number of sculptures. The terra-cotta model for the work was probably made a few years before it was cast in bronze under the auspices of the artist's dealer, Ambroise Vollard. The AMAM sculpture is one of this early set of casts, signed by the artist; subsequent unsigned casts were made in 1959.

The work is evidence of Picasso's interest in mass and form. The depiction is asymmetrical, with the sitter's proper left side more fully finished; her right eye is only lightly outlined. In 1907, Picasso explored the treatment of women-and asymmetry in their depictions-more fully in his seminal Demoiselles d'Avignon painting. By 1908, the artist had moved into his early Cubist phase that would last until the 1920s. He created another cubist sculptural portrait of Fernande in 1909, which exists in numerous bronze versions.

The AMAM collection contains over forty works by Picasso; in addition to numerous prints, the present sculpture, and two paintings, there are four drawings represented.
Exhibition History
Picasso Sculpture
  • Fine Arts Associates, New York (January 15, 1957 - February 9, 1957 )
Picasso: 75th Anniversary Exhibition
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York (May 4, 1957 - September 8, 1957 )
  • The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (October 29, 1957 - December 8, 1957 )
Saving Face: The Portrait
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 5, 1986 - September 28, 1986 )
From Turner to Picasso: Masterworks from the Collection
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (May 27, 1988 - September 18, 1988 )
Focus on the Permanent Exhibition: Audrey Flack
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (November 20, 1993 - March 20, 1994 )
Degas to Picasso: The Painter, the Sculptor, and the Camera
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA (October 8, 1999 - January 2, 2000 )
  • Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (January 30, 2000 - April 30, 2000 )
  • Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain (June 12, 2000 - September 10, 2000 )
Figure to Non-Figurative: The Evolution of Modern Art in Europe and North America, 1830-1950
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 23, 2002 - June 9, 2003 )
Cezanne to Picasso: Ambroise Vollard, Patron of the Avant-Garde
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (September 13, 2006 - January 7, 2007 )
  • The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (February 17, 2007 - May 13, 2007 )
  • Musee d'Orsay, Paris (June 11, 2007 - September 16, 2007 )
Picasso Looking at Degas
  • Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA (June 6, 2010 - September 12, 2010 )
  • Museu Picasso, Barcelona, Spain (October 14, 2010 - January 16, 2011 )
Picasso: Painting the Blue Period
  • Art Gallery of Ontario, Ontario, Canada (October 9, 2021 - January 16, 2022 )
  • The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC (February 26, 2022 - June 12, 2022 )
Refiguring Modernism: A Fractured and Disorienting World
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (July 5, 2023 - May 31, 2024 )
Collections
  • Modern & Contemporary
  • On View