


Pablo Picasso
La Danse, 1905/1913
Original drypoint etching on velin Van Gelder paper.
Image: 18.5 x 23.2 cm.
Sheet: 43.8 x 33 cm.
Sheet: 43.8 x 33 cm.
Edition of 250
This series was not signed or numbered.
Good condition
Framed
Good condition
Framed
£4,500 GBP
Pablo Picasso’s La Danse (1905) is a whimsical and enigmatic etching that captures the artist’s early engagement with fantasy, performance, and the theatrical grotesque. Created during his transition from the melancholic Blue Period into the warmer tones and themes of his Rose Period, this work reflects Picasso’s growing fascination with the world of circus performers, masked figures, and surreal bodies in motion.
Etched with a delicate yet confident hand, La Danse presents an eccentric troupe of figures mid-performance. Anthropomorphic creatures, corpulent bodies, and elegant nudes intermingle on a shallow stage-like space, suggesting both carnival spectacle and symbolic ritual. The line work is spare but evocative, conveying movement, emotion, and theatrical exaggeration with remarkable economy.
At once playful and uncanny, the scene blurs the line between celebration and satire. The dancers - part human, part beast - may represent archetypes of folly, desire, or transformation. The reclining figures in the foreground, watching with dispassionate interest, deepen the sense of ambiguity, suggesting that we, too, are complicit in the spectacle.
La Danse offers a window into Picasso’s early genius and his ability to mine humour, myth, and human absurdity with both detachment and empathy. It is a drawing that invites interpretation, rewards close looking, and remains as provocative today as it was in the early 20th century.
Printed by Louis Fort, Paris, France
Published by Ambroise Vollard, Paris, France, 1913
Publications
Bloch, Georges. 1968-1979. Pablo Picasso, catalogue de l'oeuvre grave et lithographie, 4 vol. Berne: Kornfeld and Klipstein. (Bloch 15).Geiser, Bernhard and Brigitte Baer. 1986-1996. Picasso: Pientre-Graveur, Catalogue raisonne de l'oeuvre grave et des monotypes, 7 vols. Berne: Kornfeld. (18.B1)
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