Girl on the Ball by Pablo Picasso 1905
$17.20 - $51.40
Girl on the Ball by Pablo Picasso 1905 – paint by numbers kit, this famous artwork shows a young acrobat balances on a ball, arms lifted in a tense, weightless pose. Nearby, a muscular athlete sits heavy and still, watching. The circus landscape feels spare, quiet, and strange. Everything is about contrast: motion and rest, fragility and strength.
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Circus Scene in the Rose Period
In Girl on the Ball by Pablo Picasso 1905, a thin acrobat girl rises on a sphere, almost floating, as if the air itself is holding her up. A seated athlete watches, grounded and massive. The circus scene feels intimate, not theatrical. The palette is soft, the brushwork restrained, and the canvas carries that Rose Period hush that makes famous art feel personal, not distant.
Paint by Numbers, But With Real Presence
This paint by numbers kit turns a famous Picasso artwork into a calm, structured canvas painting. With acrylic paints and a numbered canvas, the figurative shapes stay readable, even for beginners, and the Expressionism mood doesn’t get lost. It’s a masterpiece you can build slowly, section by section . . . and hang as wall decor. Add it to your cart and start painting tonight.
The Fascinating Story of Pablo Picasso’s ‘Girl on the Ball’
Painted in 1905, Girl on the Ball belongs to Pablo Picasso’s Rose Period, when his work shifted from colder Blue Period melancholy into warmer, human themes.
He became fascinated with circus performers, acrobats, and Harlequin figures, not as spectacle but as symbols of endurance. The composition pairs an acrobat and an athlete to create a quiet psychological contrast.
It was, in a way, Picasso testing how tenderness and tension could coexist inside one artwork.
The Perks of Crafting a Paint by Numbers Masterpiece for Girl on the Ball by Picasso
- You’ll practice control with small areas.
- The palette teaches subtle color mixing.
- It improves patience, oddly fast.
- The circus theme feels emotionally gripping.
- You get a gallery-style wall decor result.
- The numbered painting reduces decision fatigue.
- It’s relaxing, but not boring.
- You finish with a real masterpiece.
Best Room for Display: Finished Girl on the Ball by Pablo Picasso Painting
- Living Room – A famous art centerpiece that sparks conversation without shouting.
- Bedroom – Quiet emotion, soft tones, and a calm circus mood.
- Study Room – Focused composition is great for thinking and long evenings.
- Office – Adds culture, discipline, and subtle intensity to the space.
- Entrance Hall – Clear silhouettes create instant impact in transitional light.
- Teenager Room – Acrobat energy fits ambition, identity, and creative restlessness.
Girl on the Ball by Pablo Picasso: Product Information
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Theme: |
Girl on the Ball |
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Artist: |
Pablo Picasso |
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Year: |
1905 |
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Art Craft Kit Type: |
Painting by numbers |
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Painting Styles: |
Expressionism |
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Art Skill Levels: |
Intermediate |
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Canvas Orientation: |
Portrait Format |
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Art by Room: |
Study Room |
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Size: |
16 x 20 inches | 40 x 50 cm |
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Pigment Type: |
Acrylic paint |
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Number of Colors: |
24 |
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Material: |
High-quality linen canvas |
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Included Components: |
Cotton canvas |
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