45 Linocuts - Galerie Louise Leiris, 1960

Regular price £900.00 GBP
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Printer: Mourlot (1 of 1,800 Editions)

Dimensions: 63 x 48 cm

Condition: Very good 

Available: In a charcoal frame £900 + P&P.

Description: This poster was created in 1960 for Picasso’s exhibition of 45 linocuts at the Galerie Louise Leiris, in Paris. The image of a black bull watching figures dancing to music is taken from Picasso’s linocut Bacchanale au Taureau Noir which he made in 1958.

Artist: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. As one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, his extraordinary artistic genius made him the ‘rock star’ of the Modern Art world pioneering cubism, surrealism, expressionism and collage. Throughout his long career, he produced more than 20,000 paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, theatre sets, and costumes. From the mid-1940s, he also worked with the Mourlot studios in Paris and created over 400 lithographs and exhibition posters. As well as Fernand Mourlot, Henri Deschamps was Picasso's favourite and most trusted master printer at the studio and they collaborated together from 1945 right up until Picasso’s death in 1973.

Printer: Mourlot (1 of 1,800 Editions)

Dimensions: 63 x 48 cm

Condition: Very good 

Available: In a charcoal frame £900 + P&P.

Description: This poster was created in 1960 for Picasso’s exhibition of 45 linocuts at the Galerie Louise Leiris, in Paris. The image of a black bull watching figures dancing to music is taken from Picasso’s linocut Bacchanale au Taureau Noir which he made in 1958.

Artist: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. As one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, his extraordinary artistic genius made him the ‘rock star’ of the Modern Art world pioneering cubism, surrealism, expressionism and collage. Throughout his long career, he produced more than 20,000 paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, theatre sets, and costumes. From the mid-1940s, he also worked with the Mourlot studios in Paris and created over 400 lithographs and exhibition posters. As well as Fernand Mourlot, Henri Deschamps was Picasso's favourite and most trusted master printer at the studio and they collaborated together from 1945 right up until Picasso’s death in 1973.