The Acrobates (1925) by Francis Picabia

“The Acrobates” is an artwork created by Francis Picabia in 1925, executed in oil on panel. The piece, measuring 104 x 75 cm, is a vivid example of the Surrealism movement and falls within the figurative genre. This remarkable work is part of a private collection.

The artwork, titled “The Acrobates,” depicts a dynamic and surreal composition involving two intertwined human figures. The figures are rendered in a stylized form, with exaggerated limbs and abstract patterns adorning their bodies. The color palette predominantly consists of warm tones such as ochre and sienna, further accentuated by bold outlines and geometric shapes. The background is filled with a mixture of cross-hatched lines and circular motifs, adding to the sense of movement and complexity. The overall effect is one of fluidity and intrigue, characteristic of Picabia’s exploration of the surreal and the figurative.

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