'', 1905–06, oil on canvas, ,
Museum of Modern Art, New York The Rose Period lasted from 1904 to 1906. It lasted until 1904, when Picasso's psychological condition improved. The Rose Period is named after Picasso's heavy use of pink tones in his works from this period, from the French word for pink, which is
rose. Picasso's third highest selling painting,
Young Girl with a Flower Basket, and his fifth highest,
Garçon à la pipe (Boy with a pipe) were both painted during the Rose Period. Other significant Rose Period works include:
Woman in a Chemise (Madeleine) (1904–05),
The Actor (1904–1905),
Lady with a Fan (1905),
Two Youths (1905),
Harlequin Family (1905), ''Harlequin's Family With an Ape
(1905), La famille de saltimbanques (1905), Boy with a Dog
(1905), Nude Boy
(1906), Boy Leading a Horse (1905–06), and The Girl with a Goat'' (1906). File:Picasso The Actor 1904.JPG|Pablo Picasso, 1904, ''L'acteur
(The Actor''),
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York File:Pablo Picasso, 1905, Acrobate à la Boule (Acrobat on a Ball), oil on canvas, 147 x 95 cm, The Pushkin Museum, Moscow.jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1905,
Girl on a Ball, oil on canvas, 147 × 95 cm,
Pushkin Museum, Moscow File:Pablo Picasso, 1904-05, Les Baladins (Mother and Child, Acrobats), gouache on canvas, 90 x 71 cm Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart.jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1904–05,
Les Baladins (
Mother and Child, Acrobats), gouache on canvas, 90 × 71 cm,
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart File:Pablo Picasso, 1905, Maternité (Mother and Child).jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1905,
Maternité (
Mother and Child), private collection File:Pablo Picasso, 1905, Nus (Nudes), pencil on paper.jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1905,
Nus (
Nudes), pencil on paper File:Pablo Picasso, 1905, Acrobat's Family with a Monkey (Famille au Singe), collage, gouache, watercolor, pastel and india ink on carboard, 104 x 75 cm, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Goteburg.jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1905, ''
Acrobat's Family with a Monkey (Famille au Singe)'', collage, gouache, watercolor, pastel and India ink on cardboard, 104 × 75 cm,
Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Gothenburg File:Pablo Picasso, 1905, Fillette nue au panier de fleurs (Le panier fleuri), oil on canvas, 155 x 66 cm, private collection, New York.jpg |Pablo Picasso, 1905,
Young Girl with a Flower Basket, oil on canvas, 154.8 x 66.1 cm, private collection Image:Garçon à la pipe.jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1905,
Garçon à la pipe, (
Boy with a Pipe), private collection File:Pablo Picasso, 1905, Lady with a Fan (Femme à l'éventail), oil on canvas, 100.3 x 81 cm, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1905,
Lady with a Fan (''Femme à l'éventail''), oil on canvas, 100.3 × 81 cm,
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. File:Family of Saltimbanques.JPG|Pablo Picasso, 1905,
Family of Saltimbanques,
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. File: GertrudeStein.JPG|Pablo Picasso, 1905–06,
Portrait of Gertrude Stein, oil on canvas, 100 x 81.3 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City File:Pablo Picasso, 1905-06, Les deux frères (The two brothers), oil on canvas, 141.4 x 97.1 cm, Kunstmuseum Basel.jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1905–06,
Les deux frères (
The two brothers), oil on canvas, 141.4 × 97.1 cm,
Kunstmuseum Basel File:Pablo Picasso, 1906, La Mort d'Arlequin (Death of Harlequin), gouache and pencil on board, 68.5 x 96 cm, private collection.jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1906, ''La Mort d'Arlequin
(Death of Harlequin''), gouache and pencil on board, 68.5 × 96 cm, private collection File:Pablo Picasso, 1906, Nu aux mains serrées, gouache on canvas, 96.5 x 75.6 cm, Art Gallery of Ontario.jpg|Pablo Picasso, 1906,
Nu aux mains serrées, gouache on canvas, 96.5 × 75.6 cm,
Art Gallery of Ontario ==See also==