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The Weeping Woman : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Weeping Woman
''The Weeping Woman'', (60 х 49 cm, 23 ⅝ х 19 ¼ inches) is an oil on canvas painted by Pablo Picasso in France in 1937. Picasso was intrigued with the subject, and revisited the theme numerous times that year.〔Léal, Brigitte: "Portraits of Dora Maar", ''Picasso and Portraiture'', page 396. Harry N. Abrams, 1996.〕 This painting was the final and most elaborate of the series. It has been in the collection of the Tate in London since 1987, and is on exhibition at the Tate Modern, London. ==Echoes of ''Guernica''== The ''Weeping Woman'' series is regarded as a thematic continuation of the tragedy depicted in Picasso's epic painting ''Guernica''. In focusing on the image of a woman crying, the artist was no longer painting the effects of the Spanish Civil War directly, but rather referring to a singular universal image of suffering.〔Léal, page 396, 1996.〕 The model for the painting, indeed for the entire series, was Dora Maar, who was working as a professional photographer when Picasso met her in 1936; she was the only photographer allowed to document the successive stages of Guernica while Picasso painted it in 1937.〔Léal, page 406,1996.〕
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