The Fiddlers
"The Fiddlers" is a painting created by the artist Pablo Picasso in 1910. It is an example of Cubism, a movement that Picasso co-founded, which emphasizes the use of geometric shapes and fragmented forms. The artwork features three musicians, depicted in a stylized manner, playing their instruments.
The painting is notable for its muted color palette, primarily consisting of browns and grays. This choice reflects the emotional depth and complexity of the subjects. "The Fiddlers" is part of the Museum of Modern Art collection, showcasing Picasso's innovative approach to representation and form in art.