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The Cleveland Ballet is returning to Vermilion’s historic Harbourtown Fine Arts Center, 736 Main St., for its annual summer ...
Connected to Picasso's interest in popular masks and also in the circus world, the exhibition dedicates a space to the figure of Harlequin and the acrobats, loved by Picasso who, in his "Blue ...
The Harlequin period was succeeded by the Pink period. It was during this time that Picasso began to move in the direction of “intellectual seriousness and pure expression.” ...
Paloma Picasso with a work by her father, “Femme assise (Jacqueline)” (Seated Woman) from 1962. She hopes to show his many attributes in a gallery show. Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights ...
Cleveland Ballet dancers will perform “Impressions of Picasso” at 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 14 in the museum’s Gartner Auditorium. Tickets are $30 to $50 for the general public and $30 to $47 ...
Harlequin is zany, funny, mischievous—somebody who the world might see as not having power, but through his plots will find a way to move his agenda forward. Anne Umland: Harlequin is the figure of ...
In the version of the picture behind us, the Harlequin and the Pierrot figures have switched places. They’ve switched instruments. And the monk wears a brown Franciscan robe as opposed to the black ...
Narrator: The artist Pablo Picasso painted Three Musicians in 1921 using oil paint on canvas. The painting is about six-and-a-half feet wide and seven feet tall. In metric units, the painting measures ...
The monk has been connected to another old friend of Picasso, the poet Max Jacob, who earlier this year in 1921, had in fact, entered a Benedictine monastery. And then at center, strumming a guitar is ...
In the center, the figure wearing a diamond pattern costume is the character of Harlequin, someone who likes to break the rules. The colors red and yellow are those of the Spanish flag, and Picasso ...
Let’s turn now to the figure in the middle. He wears a red and gold diamond-patterned costume reminiscent of that worn by the trickster character called Harlequin. With his small hands, the Harlequin ...
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