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Head of a Woman XIII [Tête de une Femme XIII]
Head of a Woman XIII [Tête de une Femme XIII]
Head of a Woman XIII [Tête de une Femme XIII]

Head of a Woman XIII [Tête de une Femme XIII]

Maker (Spanish, 1881 - 1973)
Date21 May 1962
MediumPencil on wove paper
Dimensions16 9/16 × 10 5/8 in. (42 × 27 cm)
Credit LineGift of Miranda and Robert Donnelley
CopyrightCopyright managed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Object number2013.45
Status
Not on view
Description

In a sketch—such as this one by Pablo Picasso for his large-scale and untitled sculpture that now sits in the plaza of Richard J. Daley Center in downtown Chicago—ideas of scale, form, content, and relationship to site are developed. What might not have been anticipated in this rendering was the public outcry after the 1967 unveiling, which was summed up by Sun Times columnist Mike Royko. “Interesting design, I’m sure,” he wrote, “But the fact is, it has a long stupid face and looks like some giant insect that is about to eat a smaller, weaker insect.”

 

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