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La Figuration dans tous ses états : la figuration moderne au XXe siècle

Current exhibition
11 Avril - 2 Juin 2025
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Pablo Picasso, Minotaure aveugle guidé par Marie-Thérèse au pigeon dans une nuit étoilée, 1934

Pablo Picasso Spanish, 1881-1973

Minotaure aveugle guidé par Marie-Thérèse au pigeon dans une nuit étoilée, 1934
Aquatint treated with a scraper as a manière noire, drypoint and burin on copper, on Montval paper
24.7 x 34.8 cm (image)
34 x 44.4 cm (sheet)
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Signed by the artist on the lower-right
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At the time of the Suite Vollard, Picasso was in love with Marie-Thérèse while trying to keep his marriage with Olga Khokhlova. The figure of the Minotaur, a hybrid, was...
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At the time of the Suite Vollard, Picasso was in love with Marie-Thérèse while trying to keep his marriage with Olga Khokhlova. The figure of the Minotaur, a hybrid, was perhaps a way of reconciling his contradictory emotions, between love, desire and rage. Unlike the other representations of the Minotaur in the Suite Vollard, showing the monster at the moment of his death or in amorous encounters, Blind Minotaur guided by a young girl with a pidgeon reveals another facet of the myth.

In a reversal of the Ariadne legend, this time the Minotaur is led into the labirynth by the young fille holding a dove. The monster is tamed, becoming an figure of pathos. The young girl's features identify her with Marie-Thérèse. It is a vision of hope at the end of the labirynth, of the power of love to transform the monster. If Marie-Thérèse is a representation of sensual pleasure for Picasso in most of his images of her, here it is tenderness that takes precedence. The sailors watching the scene are reminiscent of the images of Theseus and his crew.

A final interpretation is still possible: faced with the rise of fascism and the spectre of civil war in his native Spain, Picasso gives, in The Blind Minotaur Guided by a Pigeon Girl, an image of the fragile peace in the Europe of those years.
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Provenance

Artist's studio
Private collection, Paris. 
Private collection, Paris (by descent)

Expositions

A Picasso Portfolio, Prints from the Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, New-York, 24 mars - 6 septembre 2010, p. 54 du catalogue.

Florian Rodary et Camille Jaquier, Picasso. Lever de rideau: Collections de la Fondation Werner Coninx et Jean et Suzanne Planque, Musée Jenisch Vevey, 21 juin -7 octobre 2018.

Picasso, sous le soleil de Mithra, Martigny (Suisse), Fondation Pierre Gianadda, 29 juin 2001-04 mars 2002.

Olga Picasso, Paris (France), Musée national Picasso-Paris, 21 mars 2017-03 septembre 2017; Málaga, Museo Picasso Málaga, 25 février 2019-02 juin 2019.

Picasso-Rodin, Paris, Musée national Picasso-Paris, 09 février 2021-18 juillet 2021.

Picasso, l'atelier du Minotaure (Projet Picasso-Méditerranée) : Evian-les-Bains (France), Palais Lumière, 30 juin 2018-07 octobre 2018.

La Suite Vollard (Picasso-Méditerranée) : Cannes (France), Centre d'art La Malmaison, 17 novembre 2017-29 avril 2018.

Literature

Georges Bloch, Pablo Picasso, Catalogue de l’oeuvre gravé et lithographié 1904-1967, Berne, Editions Kornfeld et Klipstein, 1968, p. 72, n°225.

Brigitte Baer, Picasso Peintre-Graveur. Tome II, Editions Kornfeld, 1989, p. 314-317, n°437 IV Bd. (and on the cover of the Catalogue raisonné)

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