Original "The Bird Cage" (1923) by Salvador Dali
vintage fine art offset lithography print / poster

This is a genuine vintage exquisite art collectible!

Vintage fine art offset lithography with bright colors on thick high-quality museum paper (250gr)
Artist: PABLO PICASSO
Artwork: "The Bird Cage" [en] / "La Cage D'oiseaux" [french]
Year of artwork: 1923
Authorized by © Picasso DACS, 1988
Published by Clouded Tiger Publishing
Distributed by Tushita Fine Art, West Germany, 1988
Original high-quality offset lithograph from the year 1988

MEASUREMENTS
23.62 x 17.71 inches
60cm x 45cm

ARTWORK SIZE
17.91 x 12.4 inches
45.5cm x 31.5cm

CONDITION: 36 years old print / Nice vivid colors
Normal signs on the margins from handling and storage
Minor yellowing on the white parts due to time
Overall, it is in excellent condition
Ready to be framed

SOLD EXACTLY AS IS / UNFRAMED


Wikipedia: "Pablo Ruiz Y Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907), and the anti-war painting Guernica (1937), a dramatic portrayal of the bombing of Guernica by German and Italian air forces during the Spanish Civil War.

Picasso demonstrated extraordinary artistic talent in his early years, painting in a naturalistic manner through his childhood and adolescence. During the first decade of the 20th century, his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. After 1906, the Fauvist work of the older artist Henri Matisse motivated Picasso to explore more radical styles, beginning a fruitful rivalry between the two artists, who subsequently were often paired by critics as the leaders of modern art.

Picasso's work is often categorized into periods. While the names of many of his later periods are debated, the most commonly accepted periods in his work are the Blue Period (1901–1904), the Rose Period (1904–1906), the African-influenced Period (1907–1909), Analytic Cubism (1909–1912), and Synthetic Cubism (1912–1919), also referred to as the Crystal period. Much of Picasso's work of the late 1910s and early 1920s is in a neoclassical style, and his work in the mid-1920s often has characteristics of Surrealism. His later work often combines elements of his earlier styles.

Exceptionally prolific throughout the course of his long life, Picasso achieved universal renown and immense fortune for his revolutionary artistic accomplishments, and became one of the best-known figures in 20th-century art."


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