



Pablo Picasso
Sheet: 33 x 45 cm.
Black and white gold leaf frame. 65 x 75 cm.
Good condition
Further images
At the heart of the composition is the erotic embrace of the Minotaur and a reclining nude, a recurring motif in Picasso's mythic explorations of power and vulnerability. Around them, a theatrical gathering unfolds: a sculpted bust observes silently, while two flower-crowned figures, one playing a flute, add a pastoral calm that contrasts with the raw physicality of the foreground. The abundance of fruit, vessels, and drapery enhances the sense of a timeless feast, both sensual and sacred.
The crowned artist, likely representing Picasso himself, gazes forward as if orchestrating the scene - his role as creator inseparable from his mythologised personas. The composition becomes a visual meditation on the many masks of the artist: the divine creator, the reflective craftsman, the passionate creature.
Autoportrait sous trois formes stands as a profound exploration of the self in transformation. It reflects Picasso’s inner world during a period of emotional and creative intensity, revealing how art can become a mirror - one that refracts identity into myth, desire, and timeless form.
Printed by Lacouriere, Paris in 1939
Published by Ambroise Vollard, Paris in 1939
Publications
Bloch, Georges. 1968-1979. Pablo Picasso, catalogue de l'oeuvre grave et lithographie, 4 vol. Berne: Kornfeld and Klipstein. (Bloch 191).Geiser, Bernhard and Brigitte Baer. 1986-1996. Picasso: Pientre-Graveur, Catalogue raisonne de l'oeuvre grave et des monotypes, 7 vols. Berne: Kornfeld. (Baer 350.B.d)