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Series Title: The Saltimbanques

The Poor

1905, printed 1913
(Spanish, 1881–1973)
printer
(French, active 1800s–1900s)
publisher
(French, 1867–1939)
Medium
etching
Support
Wove paper
Measurements
Image and Plate: 23.5 x 17.7 cm (9 1/4 x 6 15/16 in.); Sheet: 50.8 x 33 cm (20 x 13 in.)
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Geiser/Baer I.22.4; Bloch 3
State
IIb2/II (Geiser)
Copyright
© Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
This artwork is known to be under copyright.
Location
Not on view
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As a struggling artist in the early years of his career, Picasso frequently depicted figures living in poverty or on the margins of society.
Vertically oriented dark, black ink print depicting four people in frenetic cross-hatching, blending into the dark background. In the lower right corner, two children kneel, one pushing the arm of the other, bent in front of them as they lean back. Left of them, a person sits, looking down at something in their lap, with the fourth figure standing behind them, looking to our right with tousled hair and a beard. Behind, a horse grazes.

The Poor

1905, printed 1913

Pablo Picasso, Louis Fort, Ambroise Vollard

(Spanish, 1881–1973), (French, active 1800s–1900s), (French, 1867–1939)
Spain, 20th century

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