Paul in Arlequin by Pablo Picasso
"Paul in Arlequin" by Pablo Picasso, is a classic example of his Neoclassical period. The work is a figurative portrait of his son Paul, dressed as a harlequin. The artist uses a muted, earthy palette of golds, blues, and yellows, with a strong focus on draftsmanship and classical form. The composition is centered, with the figure rendered in a surprisingly traditional and naturalistic style, a departure from his more radical cubist work. However, the background and elements like the chair are only partially finished, rendered in a quick sketch-like quality, creating a fascinating juxtaposition of the highly rendered figure against a more expressive, unfinished setting. This blending of classicism with a modernist sensibility is a hallmark of this phase of Picasso's career.