Head of a Harlequin

Pablo Picasso Spanish, 1881-1973
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Modern, Level 2, North Wing

Modern, Level 2, North Wing

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About the Artwork

Head of a Harlequin

1905

Pablo Picasso

1881-1973

Spanish

Unknown

Oil on canvas

Unframed: 16 × 13 inches (40.6 × 33 cm) Framed: 26 7/8 × 23 3/4 × 2 inches (68.3 × 60.3 × 5.1 cm)

Paintings

European Modern Art to 1970

Bequest of Robert H. Tannahill

70.191

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Signed, upper right: Picasso

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Sticker, on verso: C.M.A. TR 6077.1

Provenance

Mme. Jacques Doucet (Paris, France)

probably 1932, (Georges Petit Gallery, Paris, France)

1937, purchased by (Jacques Seligmann Gallery, New York, New York, USA)

1939, purchased by Robert H. Tannahill [1893-1969] (Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, USA)

1970-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Zervos, Christian. Picasso. IV: p. 686.

Picasso. Exh. cat., Georges Petit Galleries. Paris, 1932, p. 16, no. 28 (ill.).

Twenty Years of the Evolution of Picasso 1903-1923. Exh. cat., Jacques Seligmann and Co. New York, 1937, p. 6, no. 3 (pl. 3).

The Stage. Exh. cat., Jacques Seligmann and Co. New York, 1939, p. 32, no. 33.

Cahiers d'Art. (1950): p. 330 (reproduction only).

The Robert Hudson Tannahill Bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1970, pp. 11, 29, 54 (ill.).

Robert Hudson Tannahill Memorial Exhibition. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1978, p. 26.

Picasso y el circo. Exh. cat., Museu Picasso. Barcelona, 2006, p. 106, no. 39 (ill.).

Bezzola, Tobia. Picasso: His First Museum Exhibition 1932. Exh. cat., Kunsthaus Zürich, 2010, p. 98 (ill.).

Bouvier, Raphaël, ed. Picasso: The Blue and Rose Periods. Exh. cat., Fondation Beyeler. Basel, 2019, pp. 184-185 (ill.).

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Pablo Picasso, Head of a Harlequin, 1905, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Robert H. Tannahill, 70.191.

Head of a Harlequin
Head of a Harlequin