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Bull's Head (French: Tête de taureau) is a found object artwork by Pablo Picasso, created in 1942 from the seat and handlebars of a bicycle. It is described by Roland Penrose as Picasso's most famous discovery, a simple yet "astonishingly complete" metamorphosis. Picasso described the artwork in 1943 to visiting photographer George Brassaï, saying: The sculpture is in the permanent collection of the Picasso Museum in Paris.

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  • Bull's Head (en)
  • Tête de taureau (fr)
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  • Bull's Head (French: Tête de taureau) is a found object artwork by Pablo Picasso, created in 1942 from the seat and handlebars of a bicycle. It is described by Roland Penrose as Picasso's most famous discovery, a simple yet "astonishingly complete" metamorphosis. Picasso described the artwork in 1943 to visiting photographer George Brassaï, saying: The sculpture is in the permanent collection of the Picasso Museum in Paris. (en)
  • Tête de taureau est une œuvre de Pablo Picasso créée en 1942 par l'assemblage d'une selle en cuir et d'un guidon de vélo.Dans ses conversations avec Picasso, Brassaï rapporte que l'artiste lui a expliqué, au sujet de Tête de taureau : « Devinez comment j'ai fait cette tête de taureau ? Un jour, j'ai trouvé dans un tas d'objets pêle-mêle une vieille selle de vélo juste à côté d'un guidon rouillé de bicyclette... En un éclair ils se sont associés dans mon esprit. . . L'idée de cette tête de taureau m'est venue sans que j'y ai pensé... Je n'ai fait que les souder ensemble... » (fr)
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  • Bull's Head (French: Tête de taureau) is a found object artwork by Pablo Picasso, created in 1942 from the seat and handlebars of a bicycle. It is described by Roland Penrose as Picasso's most famous discovery, a simple yet "astonishingly complete" metamorphosis. Picasso described the artwork in 1943 to visiting photographer George Brassaï, saying: Guess how I made the bull's head? One day, in a pile of objects all jumbled up together, I found an old bicycle seat right next to a rusty set of handlebars. In a flash, they joined together in my head. The idea of the Bull's Head came to me before I had a chance to think. All I did was weld them together... [but] if you were only to see the bull's head and not the bicycle seat and handlebars that form it, the sculpture would lose some of its impact." In 1944, catalogued as Bicycle Seat, the sculpture was displayed at the Salon d'Automne in Paris together with another 78 works. Visitors were shocked by Picasso's new works and a demonstration took place, during which Bicycle Seat was one of the pieces removed from the wall. Bull's Head is described by art critic Eric Gibson as unique amongst Picasso's sculptures for its 'transparency' - the constituent found objects are not disguised. He says the sculpture is "a moment of wit and whimsy ...both childlike and highly sophisticated in its simplicity, it stands as an assertion of the transforming power of the human imagination at a time when human values were under siege." The sculpture is in the permanent collection of the Picasso Museum in Paris. (en)
  • Tête de taureau est une œuvre de Pablo Picasso créée en 1942 par l'assemblage d'une selle en cuir et d'un guidon de vélo.Dans ses conversations avec Picasso, Brassaï rapporte que l'artiste lui a expliqué, au sujet de Tête de taureau : « Devinez comment j'ai fait cette tête de taureau ? Un jour, j'ai trouvé dans un tas d'objets pêle-mêle une vieille selle de vélo juste à côté d'un guidon rouillé de bicyclette... En un éclair ils se sont associés dans mon esprit. . . L'idée de cette tête de taureau m'est venue sans que j'y ai pensé... Je n'ai fait que les souder ensemble... » La sculpture fait partie des collections permanentes du musée Picasso de Paris. (fr)
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