The Pipes of Pan (painting)
| The Pipes of Pan | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Pablo Picasso |
| Year | 1923 |
| Medium | Oil-on-canvas |
| Dimensions | 205 cm × 174 cm (81 in × 69 in) |
| Location | Musée Picasso, Paris |
The Pipes of Pan (French: La flûte de Pan) is an oil-on-canvas by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. Painted in 1923 during Picasso's classical period, the painting depicts two statuesque men of mythological origins. Frequently acknowledged to be his cornerstone work during this era, the painting makes use of a large canvas and a classical color palette that are acutely reminiscent of the ancient world. The subjects which Picasso chooses to explore within this work– male Greek youth, musical pipes, as well as the Mediterranean setting– all hark back to classical ancient art.