Pablo Picasso, Composition (Cramer 36; Bloch 360; Horodisch A6), Non Vouloir, Limited Edition Zincograph
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Zincograph on vélin Bouffant paper. Paper Size: 7.95 x 5.83 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the volume, Non Vouloir, 1942. Published by Éditions Jeanne Bucher, Paris; printed by l’Imprimerie Grou-Radenez, Paris, April 1, 1942. Excerpted from the folio (translated from French), From this volume, finished to print on April 1, One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-Two on the presses of the l’Imprimerie Grou-Radenez, it was printed: XX examples on vergé d'Arches teinté, signed by the author and the artist, containing the suite in four colors of the engravings, their superposition in black and color, and an original eau-forte by Pablo Picasso, numbered from I to XX; and CD examples on Vélin Bouffant, numbered from XXI to CDXX. In addition, VI author's examples were drawn on vergé d'Arches teinté, numbered from I to VI. The illustrations were engraved with a chisel by Pablo Picasso in a manner to be printed in the text by common typographic processes; the eau-forte, intended only for examples on Vergé d'Arches, was drawn from the presses of Roger Lacourière, master printer, in Paris.
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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