Self-Portrait

Description

While Picabia was considered the public face of the Dada movement, and his earliest acclaimed works reflect Cubist influences, in the 1920s he turned to a figurative style. Between 1928 and 1932, he developed a body of work, called Transparencies, featuring multiple layers of transparent images, full of wistfulness and melancholy.

Self-Portrait

Francis Picabia

c. 1929

Accession Number

156331

Medium

Gouache, pen and black ink, and black crayon on cream wove paper

Dimensions

63 × 48.3 cm (24 13/16 × 19 1/16 in.)

Classification

gouache

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Margaret Fisher Endowment