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PABLO PICASSO la Guerre et la Paix HAND NUMBERED 424/2000 LITHOGRAPH

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Pablo Picasso

 (1881 - 1973)

Granolithograph after a Drawing from the cycle LA GUERRE ET LA PAIX - sketch: 19.08.52 I


Limited Edition 1993 Pencil numbered lower left 424/2000 

1993 (Edition for 20th. Anniversary of Picasso's death, Edition National Museum Maguelli, Vallauris,Spain )

LA GUERRE ET LA PAIX "War and Peace"

on BFK Rives handmade paper with filigree edge

The work is set on a non-acid mat (passe-partout for easy framing) size 30 cm x 40 cm

Paper size: 10" x 13" (25.5 cm x 33 cm)


 

very good condition, never framed.

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Pablo Picasso was born in Málaga, Spain, the first child of José Ruiz y Blasco and María Picasso y López. He was christened with the names Pablo, Diego, José, Francisco de Paula, Juan Nepomuceno, Maria de los Remedios, and Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad. Picasso's father was Jose Ruíz, a painter whose specialty was the naturalistic depiction of birds and who for most of his life was also a professor of art at the School of Crafts and a curator of a local museum. The young Picasso showed a passion and a skill for drawing from an early age; according to his mother, his first word was "piz," a shortening of lápiz, the Spanish word for pencil. It was from his father that Picasso had his first formal academic art training, such as figure drawing and painting in oil. Although Picasso attended art schools throughout his childhood, often those where his father taught, he never finished his college-level course of study at the Academy of Arts (Academia de San Fernando) in Madrid, leaving after less than a year. Pablo Picasso died on April 8, 1973 in Mougins, France, while he and his wife Jacqueline entertained friends for dinner. His final words were "Drink to me, drink to my health, you know I can't drink any more." He was interred at Castle Vauvenargues' park, in Vauvenargues, Bouches-du-Rhône. Jacqueline Roque prevented his children Claude and Paloma from attending the funeral.

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Pablo Picasso was born in Málaga, Spain, the first child of José Ruiz y Blasco and María Picasso y López. He was christened with the names Pablo, Diego, José, Francisco de Paula, Juan Nepomuceno, Maria de los Remedios, and Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad. Picasso's father was Jose Ruíz, a painter whose specialty was the naturalistic depiction of birds and who for most of his life was also a professor of art at the School of Crafts and a curator of a local museum. The young Picasso showed a passion and a skill for drawing from an early age; according to his mother, his first word was "piz," a shortening of lápiz, the Spanish word for pencil. It was from his father that Picasso had his first formal academic art training, such as figure drawing and painting in oil. Although Picasso attended
Edition Size 2000
Size Type/Largest Dimension Small (Up to 14in.)
Features Numbered
Artist Pablo Picasso
Original/Reproduction Original Print
Listed By Dealer or Reseller
Signed No
Date of Creation 1990-1999
Print Type Lithograph
Framing Matted
Subject Women
Type Print
Edition Type Limited Edition
Size Medium