Au Lapin Agile

This article is about the painting Au Lapin Agile by Pablo Picasso. For the cabaret club in Montmartre, Paris, see Lapin Agile.
Au Lapin Agile
Artist Pablo Picasso
Year 1905
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 99.1 cm × 100.3 cm (39.0 in × 39.5 in)
Location Metropolitan Museum of Art

Au Lapin Agile, is a 1905 painting by Pablo Picasso. The harlequin is a self-portrait of the artist. The woman represents his lover Germaine Pichot, formerly the obsession of Carlos Casagemas, a friend of Picasso who committed suicide in 1901 because of an unreturned love for Pichot.[1] In 1907 Pichot appeared as one of the models in Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.[2]

Ownership history

Frédéric Gérard (depicted in the painting playing the guitar) commissioned the painting and exhibited it at the Montmartre cabaret, "Au Lapin Agile", from 1905 to 1912.[3]

On November 27, 1989, Walter H. Annenberg bought the painting at auction from the Joan Whitney Payson family for $40.7 million. He gave the painting to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[3][2]

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