The Weeping Woman is Picasso's outstanding portrait work with the most transcendental effect and personality characteristics in modernist art, and it is the development of cubism. He decisively turned ugliness into beauty in art, and at the same time let beauty sink into ugliness without hesitation in reality. The Weeping Woman is also the most touching of Picasso's later metamorphosis female works. Some people say that he gave himself to the devil and his paintbrush to God. For this job, he gave his pain to a woman, and this woman is Doramar.