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Picasso artwork • prints & multiples • previously for sale La Célestine

Picasso (Pablo Ruiz y Picasso) P.  | Pablo Picasso (Pablo Ruiz y Picasso), La Célestine, etching on paper 12.0 x 8.8 cm, dated 22.6.68 (mirrorwise)

Picasso

La Célestine
etching on paper 12.0 x 8.8 cm, dated 22.6.68 (mirrorwise)

Literature: Georges Bloch, 'Pablo Picasso. Catalogue de l'oeuvre gravé et lithographié, Vol II: 1966-1969', Bern 1971, pag. 228, cat.nr. 1658; Fernando de Rojas, 'La Célestine', Editions de l'Atelier Crommelynck, Parijs 1971; Sebastian Goeppert, Herma Goeppert-Frank, Patrick Cramer, 'Pablo Picasso. Catalogue raisonné des livres illustrés', Genève 1983, pag. 358-359 (met afb.); Brigitte Baer, 'Picasso, peintre-graveur, Tome VI: Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre gravé et des monotypes, 1966-1968', Bern 1994, pag. 198-199 (met afb.) en pag. 2 (met afb.).
Exhibited: Tsinandali, Georgië, Alexander Chavchavadze House-Museum, ‘Once Upon a time in Holland. The young Piet Mondrian and the Masters who inspired him’, 1 mei-30 juni 2011.

Pablo Picasso can without exaggeration be called the most creative and versatile artist of the 20th century. In addition to his numerous paintings, he also manifested himself as a graphic artist, ceramist, draftsman, decor and costume designer and sculptor. His artistic talent came to light at an early age and he was admitted to the Madrid Academy for 16 years. In 1904 he settled in Paris, where in 1907 broke through with his cubist paintings. His work was sold by Heinz Berggruen (Berlin 1914), leading art dealer and friend of Picasso.


Picasso | Bull under the tree, pottery, executed ca. 1952

Picasso

statue • sculptuur • for sale

Bull under the tree


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