Two Satyrs and Goat
Artist: Pablo Picasso
Year: 1962
Medium: Linocuts
Dimensions:705mm×805mm
Pablo Picasso began experimenting with linocut prints in the mid-1950s, when he was in his 70s. He collaborated with Hidalgo Arnéra, a talented printmaker based in the French town of Vallauris, where Picasso spent much of his later years. In a remarkably short time, Picasso, fueled by his insatiable curiosity, mastered and revolutionized the technique of linocut printmaking. This collaboration spanned eight years and resulted in around 200 works. In 1962, Picasso authorized a limited edition of these prints through S.P.D.E.M. (French Society of Visual Arts Copyright), ensuring that the works were produced with his direct involvement and created by one of the best printmakers in Europe at the time, strictly adhering to the linocut process. Today, these prints rank among the most sought-after of Picasso's graphic works, and this particular piece is part of that celebrated series.
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Artist: Pablo Picasso
Year: 1962
Medium: Linocuts
Dimensions:705mm×805mm
Pablo Picasso began experimenting with linocut prints in the mid-1950s, when he was in his 70s. He collaborated with Hidalgo Arnéra, a talented printmaker based in the French town of Vallauris, where Picasso spent much of his later years. In a remarkably short time, Picasso, fueled by his insatiable curiosity, mastered and revolutionized the technique of linocut printmaking. This collaboration spanned eight years and resulted in around 200 works. In 1962, Picasso authorized a limited edition of these prints through S.P.D.E.M. (French Society of Visual Arts Copyright), ensuring that the works were produced with his direct involvement and created by one of the best printmakers in Europe at the time, strictly adhering to the linocut process. Today, these prints rank among the most sought-after of Picasso's graphic works, and this particular piece is part of that celebrated series.
WE OFFER FRAMING SERVICES IN THE SAME STYLE.