Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
During Picasso’s Rose Period (1904–6), the artist frequently depicted a family of circus performers engaged in the rituals of everyday life.
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At the Theater (The Courtesan)
Woman Seated on Striped Floor
Still Life with Basket of Fruit and Jug
Child Seated in an Armchair (Enfant assis dans un fauteuil)
Standing Nude in Front of a Red Arch
Young Woman Holding a Cigarette (Jeune femme tenant une ciga
The Ascetic (L' Ascète)
Composition: The Peasants
Wilhelm Lehmbruck (German, 1881–1919) — Three Women
Wilhelm Lehmbruck — Kneeling One (Kneide, groß)
Wilhelm Lehmbruck (German, 1881–1919) — Standing Girl with A
Sir Edward Burne-Jones — Standing Female Nude and Sketches o
Odilon Redon — Immediately Three Goddesses Arise, plate 11 o
Odilon Redon — Immediately Three Goddesses Arise, plate 11 o
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec — Bonjour Monsieur Robin
Aristide Maillol (French, 1861–1944) — Nude Man and Woman
Edward Calvert (British, 1799–1883) — Bacchante or The Playe
Wilhelm Lehmbruck — Head of a Woman (Kopf Groß)
Wilhelm Lehmbruck — Composition (Große Komposition)
Wilhelm Lehmbruck — Paolo and Francesca (Paolo und Francesca