La Nuit Espagnole (The Spanish Night) is an enamel on canvas painting by French artist Francis Picabia, created in 1922.
The painting is divided in two halves, each one depicts two black and white silhouettes, one male and the other female.
On the left top of the canvas it reads the title "La Nuit Espagnole", in French.
At the bottom left it reads "Sangre Andaluza" (Andalucian blood), in Spanish.
The meaning of the work is complicated by the presence of two colored targets on the female figure, one at her chest and the other at her belly, but also by the strange position of the man, who raises his arms and hands open to her.