- Portrait of Suzanne Bloch
Infobox Painting|
title=Portrait of Suzanne Bloch
artist=Pablo Picasso
year=1904
type=Oil on canvas
height=65
width=54
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museum=São Paulo Museum of Art ,São Paulo "Portrait of Suzanne Bloch" is a painting by the Spanish artist
Pablo Picasso , executed in Paris in 1904, towards the end of his blue period. The subject,Suzanne Bloch , was a singer known for her Wagner interpretations, and the sister of the violinistHenri Bloch .Marques, 1998, pp. 205-206.]Suzanne Bloch
A luminary in the Parisian sets frequented by
Picasso at the beginning of the 20th century, Suzanne Bloch was aWagnerian singer and the sister of the violinist Henri Bloch. She was introduced to the Spanish artist by the French poetMax Jacob , in 1904, and she sat for aportrait by Picasso in his studio at 13 rue Ravignan inParis , between the late spring and early summer of that year. [ [http://picasso.csdl.tamu.edu/picasso/WorksIndex?Year=1904&CurrentItem=31&ViewStyle=detail on-line Picasso project] ] Apen and ink sketch heightened withgouache , and signed and dated by Picasso, preceded the oil painting; it is now conserved at the Neubury Coray collection, inAscona ,Switzerland .Camesasca, 1987] .Picasso's Portrait
The portrait in oils has been described by Luiz Marques, professor of art history at
Unicamp , as exemplary of "the blue period, to which it fully belongs." It has been called the last important work of the blue period, although Palau i Fabre says that it is "difficult to date and determine the stage of transition from one period to the other—which in any case was not a sudden shift but a gently nuanced, though intermittent, progress". [Palau i Fabre & Picasso, 1981, p. 388] In a similar vein, Denys Chevalier has written: "Any attempt ... to date the blue period too precisely can only lead to errors". [Chevalier, 1991, p. 13]The painting, fully imbued with a somber, melancholy aura, is rendered in monochromatic shades, varying from
blue toblue-green , with the sporadic presence of warmer tones. Nevertheless, it is possible to notice that the painting already announces some characteristics of a future transition in the Spanish painter’s pictorial style, foreshadowingcubism . In the words of Camesasca, quoted by Marques: “ […] "this portrait is marked by the emergence of a reflection about the plastic-chromatic structure of Cézanne’s works, in the scope of a 'post-impressionism, already absorbed in the problems which will make the art explode."'”Provenance
The painting belonged to Suzanne Bloch, and was sold by her heirs after her death. The Thannhauser Gallery, Munich sold the painting ca. 1916 to Sally Falk, Mannheim, but his collection was already dispersed in 1919, under the supervision of the Paul Cassirer Gallery, Berlin, and Picasso's "Lady without hat, blue portrait" was acquired by Mechthild Princess Lichnowsky, ["Stiftung und Sammlung Sally Falk", Städtische Kunsthalle Mannheim, 1994, p. 185: no. 295, ill. p. 131 ISBN 3-89165-045-0] who kept it at her private collection in
London . From the English capital, the painting went toLugano , inSwitzerland , where it was hold in the private collection of the Biber family. The painting remained on deposit at theNational Gallery of Art , in Washington between 1942 and 1946. In the following year, it was acquired by theSão Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), with financial resources donated byWalter Moreira Salles , founder ofUnibanco .Theft
On
December 20 ,2007 the painting was stolen from theSão Paulo Museum of Art . Around five o’clock in the morning, three men invaded the museum and took away Picasso's "Portrait of Suzanne Bloch" and Portinari's "O lavrador de café" [http://ritualcafe.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/lavrador-de-cafe.jpg] from the museum collection. The whole action took about three minutes. The estimated value of the works was US$ 55 million, with the portrait alone valued at US$ 50 million.The paintings, which are listed as Brazilian National Heritage by IPHAN, [pt icon * IPHAN - Official Note [http://www.cultura.gov.br/site/?p=9488] - "The paintings "O lavrador de Café", "Retrato de Suzanne Bloch" as well as the entire collection of MASP are considered Brazilian National Heritage since 1969 due to its importance to the culture of the country.] , remained missing until
January 8 ,2008 , when they were recovered inFerraz de Vasconcelos by the Police of São Paulo. The paintings were returned, undamaged, to the São Paulo Museum of Art. cite news|author=MacSwan, Angus |title=Security questioned in Picasso theft in Brazil |url=http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20071221/ten-uk-brazil-picasso-d3877cb_1.html |date=2007-12-21 |publisher=Reuters ] cite news |author=Winter, Michael |title=Stolen Picasso, Portinari recovered in Brazil|url=http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2008/01/stolen-picasso.html|date=2008-01-08 |publisher=USA TODAY ]Exhibitions
The painting was exhibited at the Thannhauser Gallery in
Berlin , in 1913; at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes inBuenos Aires , in 1939; at theM. H. de Young Memorial Museum inSan Francisco , in 1940; at the famous exhibition "From Cézanne to Picasso", inLos Angeles (1941); at the exhibition "A Nova Pintura Francesa", inRio de Janeiro (1949); at theMuseu Picasso inBarcelona and at the Kunstmuseum inBerne , both in 1992; and at the Picasso retrospective, at theMusée Picasso , inParis , carried out in 1994.Notes
References
*Camesasca, Ettore. "Da Raffaello a Goya... da Van Gogh a Picasso – 50 dipinti dal Museu de Arte di San Paolo del Brasile (exhibition catalogue)". Milan: 1987
*Chevalier, D. (1991). "Picasso, the blue and rose periods". Crown art library. New York: Crown. OCLC|22451806
*cite news|author=MacSwan, Angus |title=Security questioned in Picasso theft in Brazil |url=http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20071221/ten-uk-brazil-picasso-d3877cb_1.html |date=2007-12-21 |publisher=Reuters
*Marques, Luiz (org). "Catálogo do Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand: arte francesa e Escola de Paris."” São Paulo: Prêmio, 1998
*Palau i Fabre, J., & Picasso, P. (1981). "Picasso, the early years, 1881-1907". New York: Rizzoli. ISBN 0847803155
*cite news |author=Winter, Michael |title=Stolen Picasso, Portinari recovered in Brazil|url=http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2008/01/stolen-picasso.html|date=2008-01-08 |publisher=USA TODAY See also
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Art theft External links
* [http://www.museum-security.org/wordpress/?p=121 Museum-security article about the theft]
* [http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20071221/ten-uk-brazil-picasso-d3877cb_1.html Yahoo! News UK article about the theft]
* [http://masp.uol.com.br/servicoeducativo/assessoriaaoprofessor-dez06.php Article about "The Portrait of Suzanne Bloch" in the website of MASP]
* [http://picasso.csdl.tamu.edu/picasso On-line Picasso project]
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