Hi,


I would like to offer the oryginal offset lithograph print after Pablo Picasso from the very rare Italian first edition of the "Toros y Toreros" (Bulls and Bullfighters) series. The print was published with the permission of the author in 1961 (during the artist's lifetime) and the Mourlot studio in Paris is responsible for the printing. Artwork printed on high-quality Arches watercolor paper, the other side of the card is unprinted. The lithograph shows the second wife of P. Picasso - Jacqueline.

Another side is blank; never framed or matted.
The item will be send in the high quality protective sleeve.
The photos at the listing show the selling piece and reflects its state of preservation. I send the lithograph flatways, protected by thick carton. The piece comes from my personal collection and it's not the present-day reproduction.

- The print from "Toros y toreros" were present in the 1989 movie "Sea of love" with AL PACINO -




- This is a rare first edition print from 1961 during Picasso's lifetime -



- THE PRINT SELLING HERE COMES WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY -






Details:

Author: after Pablo Picasso

• Cycle: "Toros y Toreros"

• Edition: first

• Editor: Editions Cercle d’Arts-Paris (France)
• Type: offset lithograph

• State: Mint

• Sheet size:
37.5 cm x 26.5 cm (14 3/4 x 10,5 inch)

• Copyright: Editions Cercle d’Arts-Paris






About the "Toros y Toreros":

"Toros y Toreros" is a series of works created by Pablo Picasso, supplemented with the text of the famous bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguin and an essay by the art historian Georges Boudaille. In the series "Toros y Toreros" Pablo Picasso shows all subsequent stages of the corrida. The works were created in 1957-1959 and cover the period in which the artist watched the shows of M. Dominguin fighting bulls in the arenas of Nimes, Arles, Frejus and Vallauris (for the first time Picasso and Dominguin met in 1950, introduced by Jean Cocteau). In the essay, G. Boudaille emphasizes the persistent loyalty of P. Picasso to show the motif of bullfighting since 1890. In addition to fighting bullfighters, the cycle also includes numerous performances of the second wife, 46 years younger than P. Picasso - Jacquline.

The cycle was first published with the consent of P. Picasso in 1961 - on the 80th anniversary of his birth.





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