Pablo Picasso

          1881-1973 - Pablo Picasso is widely acknowledged to be the most important artist of the 20th century. A long-lived and highly prolific artist, he experimented with a wide range of styles and themes throughout his career. Among Picasso?s many contributions to the history of art, his most important include pioneering the modern art movement called cubism, inventing collage as an artistic technique, and developing assemblage (constructions of various materials) in sculpture. Because of his many innovations, Picasso is widely considered to be the most influential artist of the 20th century. The cubist movement, which he and Braque inspired, had a number of followers. Its innovations gave rise to a host of other 20th-century art movements, including futurism in Italy, suprematism and constructivism in Russia, de Stijl in the Netherlands, and vorticism in England. Cubism also influenced German expressionism, dada, and other movements as well as early work of the surrealists and abstract expressionists. In addition, collage and construction became key aspects of 20th-century art.

 

 $ 7,200

Bottle and Open Windows

"Composition Cubiste avec une Bouteille et des Fenentres"

Pochoir     9/100 signed by the Artist

Paper size is 11 by 15 inches, Image size is 9 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches

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347 Series Bloch 1491

23 by 18 inches, 1968, Original Etching

Edition of 50 pcs.: Publisher is "Leires"

$25,000

 

347 Series Bloch 1674

14 by 11 inches, 1968, Original Etching

Edition of 50 pcs.: Publisher is "Leires"

$10,500

347 Series Bloch 1517

18 by 22 inches, 1968, Original Etching

Edition of 50 pcs.: Publisher is "Leires"

$19,000

 

347 Series Bloch 1520

12 by 16 inches, 1968, Original Etching

Edition of 50 pcs.: Publisher is "Leires"

$19,000

 

Pablo Picasso

 

Pablo Picasso

 

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