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Pablo Picasso, original lithographic print from 'Verve' 1948, with hand painted frame

DKK 1,100.00
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Pablo Picasso, original lithographic print from 'Verve' 1948, with hand painted frame

DKK 1,100.00

Lithographic print from the art magazine De la Revue Verve from 1948 with art by Pablo Picasso. De la Revue Verve, commonly known as just Verve, was a French art magazine that played a significant role in the dissemination of modern and contemporary art during the mid-20th century.

Picasso is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and is known for co-founding the Cubist movement. His works often dealt with themes such as love, death, war, and sexuality, and his art was heavily influenced by his personal life and relationships. He had many romantic relationships and marriages throughout his life, and his relationships with women were often the subject of his work.

In the faun-themed prints within, Picasso explores the classical motif of fauns—mythological creatures with a mix of human and goat features, often associated with fertility, nature, and the wild. Picasso's interpretation of fauns in this series reflects his unique artistic language, blending classical elements with his modernist and Cubist approach.

The print is framed with a hand painted mustard frame, olive green passepartout, and a light background.

H 35 x W 30 cm.

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Lithographic print from the art magazine De la Revue Verve from 1948 with art by Pablo Picasso. De la Revue Verve, commonly known as just Verve, was a French art magazine that played a significant role in the dissemination of modern and contemporary art during the mid-20th century.

Picasso is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and is known for co-founding the Cubist movement. His works often dealt with themes such as love, death, war, and sexuality, and his art was heavily influenced by his personal life and relationships. He had many romantic relationships and marriages throughout his life, and his relationships with women were often the subject of his work.

In the faun-themed prints within, Picasso explores the classical motif of fauns—mythological creatures with a mix of human and goat features, often associated with fertility, nature, and the wild. Picasso's interpretation of fauns in this series reflects his unique artistic language, blending classical elements with his modernist and Cubist approach.

The print is framed with a hand painted mustard frame, olive green passepartout, and a light background.

H 35 x W 30 cm.