Graphic print 50x70 cm in a limited edition. Print no. 56/200. Embossed stamp Pablo Picasso Museum. Loose sheet. Certificate, handmade Arches France paper. License: Foundation Pablo Picasso
About the artist:
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a Spanish painter and sculptor. Together with Georges Braque, he is considered a founder of Cubism. It is estimated that Picasso created about 13,500 paintings and sketches, 100,000 engravings and prints, 34,000 illustrations, and 300 sculptures and ceramic works. His artistic career began early. Picasso's father, José Ruiz, was a painter and taught Picasso various techniques, such as drawing and oil painting. He studied at the Academy of Art in Madrid but did not complete his studies. In 1901, he moved to Paris, where he met other significant artists and began to develop his unique style. His work can be divided into several periods – the Blue Period, the Rose Period, the African-influenced Period, Analytical Cubism, and Synthetic Cubism. Picasso had a rich personal life, was married twice, and had several significant relationships with women who often inspired his art. His painting Les Femmes d'Alger was auctioned for 179.4 million dollars (approximately 4.4 billion CZK) at a New York auction house in May 2015, making it the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. He is among the most significant figures in 20th-century art.