12402 Pablo Picasso (1881-1973),after – Exhibition Poster for Galerie H Matarasso – Lithograph (1959)

"Picasso Un demi-siecle de Livres Illustres." This lithographic exhibition poster features a dynamic, stylized profile portrait of a woman composed of intricate black and brown linear strokes. This print was published by Mourlot Freres in the book Kunst im Plakat der Pariser Schule by Andre Sauret in 1959. The publication serves as a comprehensive visual record of the vibrant graphic design and poster art of the Parisian school.
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and printmaker who stands as one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century art. As a co-founder of Cubism and a pioneer in various stylistic movements including Symbolism and Surrealism, he fundamentally reshaped the course of modern visual culture. Throughout his long career, he maintained a prolific output in printmaking, collaborating closely with master printers like Fernand Mourlot to elevate the exhibition poster to a legitimate art form. His works are characterized by a restless innovation in form and a mastery of line that allowed him to oscillate between classical figuration and radical abstraction.
Artist or Maker: Pablo Picasso, after.
Dimensions: Approximately 31 cm x 24 cm.
Medium: Lithograph .
Date: (1959).
Condition Report:
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