11 Paintings from Spanish Artists That You Can See in U.S. Museums
<h1>The Young Ladies of Avignon — Pablo Picasso</h1>
<p>Museum of Modern Art (MoMa), New York</p>
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<p>Created in 1907 by Pablo Picasso, <em>Les Demoiselles d’Avignon</em> (<em>The Young Ladies of Avignon, </em>and originally titled<em> The Brothel of Avignon</em>) portrays five naked prostitutes from a brothel on <em>Carrer d’Avinyó</em> (Avinyó Street) in the city of Barcelona.</p>
<p>This is a proto-Cubist work considered to be strongly influencing in the early development of both Cubism and Modern Art movements.</p>
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