
266
Pablo Picasso
Deux femmes regardant une tête sculptée, 1933.
Etching
Estimate:
€ 8,000 / $ 9,200 Sold:
€ 10,938 / $ 12,578 (incl. surcharge)
266
Pablo Picasso
Deux femmes regardant une tête sculptée, 1933.
Etching
Estimate:
€ 8,000 / $ 9,200 Sold:
€ 10,938 / $ 12,578 (incl. surcharge)
Deux femmes regardant une tête sculptée. 1933.
Etching.
Geiser/Baer 302 B d (of B d). Bloch 150. Signed. Dated and inscribed "Paris" in plate. One of 260 copies on this type of paper. On laid paper by Montval (without watermark, also with watermark "Vollard"). 26,8 x 19,3 cm (10,5 x 7,5 in). Sheet: 43,8 x 33 cm (17,2 x 12,9 in).
Sheet 42 from the series "Suite Vollard". Printed by Roger Lacourière, Paris 1939. Published by Edition Vollard.
The hundred etchings of the "Suite Vollard", that Picasso made in 1930-37, are among the most important contributions of modern graphic art in the first half of the 20th century. In this classic period Picasso created an unmatched masterpiece of continuity. The clear line that characterizes this graphic cycle drove the artist to the brim of perfection. Selling the suite was so difficult, that today just a few complete copies are in existence. The individual sheets are much sought-after, especially the signed ones. [KD]
Etching.
Geiser/Baer 302 B d (of B d). Bloch 150. Signed. Dated and inscribed "Paris" in plate. One of 260 copies on this type of paper. On laid paper by Montval (without watermark, also with watermark "Vollard"). 26,8 x 19,3 cm (10,5 x 7,5 in). Sheet: 43,8 x 33 cm (17,2 x 12,9 in).
Sheet 42 from the series "Suite Vollard". Printed by Roger Lacourière, Paris 1939. Published by Edition Vollard.
The hundred etchings of the "Suite Vollard", that Picasso made in 1930-37, are among the most important contributions of modern graphic art in the first half of the 20th century. In this classic period Picasso created an unmatched masterpiece of continuity. The clear line that characterizes this graphic cycle drove the artist to the brim of perfection. Selling the suite was so difficult, that today just a few complete copies are in existence. The individual sheets are much sought-after, especially the signed ones. [KD]
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