Lithograph and stencil on vélin paper. Paper size: 11 x 8.75 inches. Excellent condition. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the album, Picasso, Oeuvres 1920-1926, 1926. Published and printed by Éditions des Cahiers d'Art, Paris, under the direction of Christian Zervos, Éditeur, Paris, December 10, 1926. Excerpted from the volume (translated from French), This volume was completed to be printed by the Ducros & Colas printing house, 7, rue Croulebarbe in Paris, for the Éditions des Cahiers d'Art, on December 10th MCMXXVI, DCC numbered copies, examples, VI on Japon Impérial with an etching by Picasso, numbered from I to VI, L examples on paper by papier de Hollande, Van Gelder, with an etching by Picasso, numbered from VII to LVI, DCXL examples on vélin, numbered from LVII to DCC, plus II examples intended for legal deposit.
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) Spanish painter and sculptor is one of the most recognized figures of twentieth century art. During his artistic career, which lasted more than 75 years, he created thousands of works using all kinds of mediums. He changed art more profoundly than any other artist of his time. First famous for pioneering cubism, Picasso continued to develop his art with a pace and vitality comparable to the accelerated technological and cultural changes of the twentieth century. Each change embodied a radical idea, and might be said that Picasso lived several artistic lifetimes.
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