Pablo Picasso - Two Women Running on the Beach (31.5 in x 23.5 in)

Pablo Picasso - Two Women Running on the Beach (31.5 in x 23.5 in)

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Pablo Picasso - Two Women Running on the Beach (31.5 in x 23.5 in)

Pablo Picasso - Two Women Running on the Beach (31.5 in x 23.5 in)

$19.99
Sale price  $19.99 Regular price 

This iconic image, titled "Two Women Running on the Beach (The Race)" (French: Deux femmes courant sur la plage (La course)), was created by Pablo Picasso in the summer of 1922 while he was vacationing in Dinard, Brittany.

It marks a significant moment in his Neoclassical period, often referred to as his "Return to Order" (retour à l'ordre) following the chaos of World War I.

Historical Context & The Ballet

This image is famously linked to the stage. In 1924, Picasso allowed the painting to be enlarged and reproduced as the massive stage curtain for the Ballets Russes production of Le Train Bleu. The ballet was a high-profile collaboration:

  • Libretto: Jean Cocteau

  • Costumes: Coco Chanel

  • Scenery: Henri Laurens

  • Music: Darius Milhaud

Artistic Meaning

  • Dynamic Energy: Unlike traditional classical art, which is often static, Picasso injected a wild, "unleashed" sense of joy and freedom here.

  • Proportions: The women’s limbs are intentionally thickened and distorted. This "giantism" emphasizes their power and the physical weight of their movement against the simplified backdrop of sea and sky.

  • Satire: Many historians believe Picasso was subtly mocking the 1920s obsession with "fitness culture" and the rigid rules of the Neoclassical movement itself by making the figures appear clumsy and exuberant rather than delicate.

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