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''Yo, Picasso'' (English: ''I, Picasso''), is an
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painting by
Pablo Picasso Pablo Ruiz Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and Scenic design, theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th ce ...
, which he painted in 1901. It is a self-portrait of the artist that depicts him in his youth, aged 19. The painting was created at the beginning of Picasso's Blue Period. On 9 May 1989, the painting sold at
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, achieving a price of $47.85 million, making it one of the most expensive paintings sold up to that date.


Background

This self-portrait of Picasso was painted in 1901, when he was a young man aged 19 who had recently arrived in Paris. The year was a significant point in the artist's career, as it was in the June of that year when Picasso's career as an artist was launched at his first exhibition at the gallery of
Ambroise Vollard Ambroise Vollard (3 July 1866 – 21 July 1939) was a French art dealer who is regarded as one of the most important dealers in French contemporary art at the beginning of the twentieth century. He is credited with providing exposure and emotio ...
. In the spring of 1901, Picasso was a prolific artist, painting numerous canvases, which he produced in a studio in
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. The year was also the beginning of his Blue Period, a phase characterised by melancholy, blue hues that dominated his artwork. This period was influenced by the suicide of Picasso's friend, the painter
Carlos Casagemas Carles Antoni Cosme Damià Casagemas i Coll (Carlos Casagemas) (September 27, 1880, in Barcelona, Spain – February 17, 1901, in Paris, France) was a Spanish painter and poet. He is known for his friendship with Pablo Picasso, who painted severa ...
, who had shot himself in the head in a Paris café in February 1901.


Description

''Yo, Picasso'' depicts the artist as he appeared in his youth. The painting is a brightly coloured, flamboyant portrait, reminiscent of
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, which depicts the artist wearing a white shirt and a bright orange cravate around his neck, set against a blue background. The title of the painting is derived from the inscription made by Picasso on the top left of the painting. It has been described as a "a 19th-century swagger portrait" by Charles Darwent for the ''Independent''. The ''Irish Times'' has described the portrait as, "a bohemian dandy with thick hair and an intense look". Picasso looks directly at the viewer "with supreme self-confidence", illustrated by the inscription "YO" in large capital letters. This assertion has been described as "defiant" by the ''
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''.
Picasso’s YO challenges not only us but the great Raphael portrait of Castiglione in the
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; make the comparison, this YO demands, my crude immediate brushwork against Raphael’s delicacy, my jarring chromatic contrasts against his tone, my furious energy against his calm, the work of half an afternoon triumphant over the work of weeks of craft and contemplation. Even the palette is not logically laid out as we might expect, but stabbed with the short strokes of colour characteristic of a finished painting — particularly of La Nana, which may be its immediate contemporary. Picasso’s was a YO about to trample all conventions.


Significance and legacy

On 22 May 1981, Paul Richard for ''The Washington Post'' described the painting as "a confident, ferocious self-portrait". "''Yo, Picasso'' was one of the most popular self-portraits seen in the enormous Picasso retrospective last summer at the Museum of Modern Art. He had not yet entered his Blue Period, but could already paint with extraordinary power."


Provenance

In November 1912 Hugo von Hofmannsthal purchased ''Yo, Picasso'' from the gallery of
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in
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. The painting was inherited by Hofmannsthal's daughter Christiane, who moved to New York in 1939 with her husband, the
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Heinrich Zimmer. The painting remained in the family's possession until it was sold by their son, Michael Zimmer. Fletcher Jones purchased the painting at
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in London for £147,000 in 1970. In December 1975 his estate sold it at Christie's to "an anonymous French buyer" for £283,500. In May 1981,
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bought the painting at
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in New York for $5.3 million. In May 1989, he sold it at
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for $47.85 million to Greek billionaire Stavros Niarchos. This was the second highest price paid up to that date for a work of art sold at auction.


Exhibitions

In 2013, it was exhibited at the
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, "Becoming Picasso: Paris 1901".


Other self-portraits

Picasso created many self-portraits throughout his life, many of which he kept in his possession and passed to his heirs. These self-portraits offer a wide variety of self-representations using different styles, including: ''Self Portrait (Yo),'' 1901, oil on cardboard painting mounted on wood, 51.4 cm x 31.8 cm, MoMA. ''Self-Portrait'', 1907. oil on canvas, 56 cm x 46 cm. Národní galerie v Praze ''Self-Portrait,'' oil on canvas, 56 cm x 45.3 cm, Private collection, Switzerland ''Self-Portrait,'' Barcelona, 1899–1900, charcoal and chalk on paper, 22.5 cm x 26.5 cm


See also

* List of most expensive paintings *''
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La Gommeuse ''La Gommeuse'' is a 1901 oil-on-canvas painting by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. It dates from his Blue Period and is noted for its caricature of Picasso's friend Pere Mañach painted on the reverse. ''Gommeuse'' was sexually charged sl ...
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List of Picasso artworks 1901–1910 This is a partial list of artworks produced by Pablo Picasso from 1901 to 1910. This phase of Picasso's life saw his stylistic development continue through his Picasso's Blue Period, Blue, Picas ...


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