Mysterious Woman Discovered Concealed Beneath Picasso Masterpiece

When Picasso completed his renowned work, “Portrait of Mateu Fernández de Soto,” he was at a pivotal juncture in his artistic journey, as noted by experts at the Courtland. This period marked a transition for the young artist, shifting away from vibrant, impressionistic pieces towards a more contemplative and melancholic style that would later define his career in what became known as the Blue Period.

The Blue Period, which began in 1901, was deeply influenced by the tragic suicide of fellow Spanish painter Carlos Casagemas, a close companion of Picasso’s. Following Casagemas’s passing, Picasso assumed residence in the late painter’s Paris abode, repurposing the space as his own personal studio, as detailed by experts at the specialist college.

Unveiling a mystery shrouded in history, a recent examination of the iconic Picasso painting has revealed a hidden portrait of an unidentified woman, adding a new layer of intrigue to the artist’s celebrated work.

This article was originally featured on USA TODAY: Pablo Picasso painting reveals mystery portrait of woman

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