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.
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
Credit Line
Margaret Fisher Endowment