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  1. Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition La Femme au Fauteuil Color Lithograph

    Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition La Femme au Fauteuil Color Lithograph

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    A framed limited edition color lithograph by the modern master, Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973), entitled "Femme au Fauteuil." This lithograph on arches was created in 1947 and is signed by the artist in crayon, lower right and numbered in crayon, lower left. Printed in six colors. Edition 31 of 50. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

    Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain. The son of an academic painter, José Ruiz Blanco, he began to draw at an early age. In 1895, the family moved to Barcelona, and Picasso studied at La Lonja, the academy of fine arts. From the late 1940s, he lived in the South of France. Among the enormous number of Picasso exhibitions that were held during the artist's lifetime, those at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1939 and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, in 1955 were the most significant. In 1961, the artist married Jacqueline Roque and they moved to Mougins. In Mougins, Picasso continued his prolific work in painting, drawing, prints, ceramics, and sculpture until his death on April 8, 1973.
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  2. Pablo Picasso Palais Des Papes Lithograph

    Pablo Picasso Palais Des Papes Lithograph

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    Referenced: Rodrigo, Vol. I, #195, pg. 418. Czwiklitzer #301. Published by XXIV Festival D'avignon at the Palais des Papes in Avignon, France. Printed at Mourlot Atelier in Paris, 1970.

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  3. Pablo Picasso Centre Culturel International Lithograph

    Pablo Picasso Centre Culturel International Lithograph

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    #271A in Christophe Czwiklitzer catalogue raisonne , also Rodrigo 170, 1968. Published by the Universite de Geneve and printed by Mourlot, Paris, 1968. It is a photo-lithograph in color. The edition size is 1500.

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  4. Pablo Picasso Portrait of Jacqueline Lithograph

    Pablo Picasso Portrait of Jacqueline Lithograph

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    #104 in Christophe Czwiklitzer-Les Affiches de Picasso.1956. Original lithograph in color, avant la lettre (before letters), printed by Mourlot in Paris and published for Palais de la Biennale in Menton, France. There is no number on this print. This is an overrun purchased directly from the printer. Extra copies are printed before and after above the number of prints made for the edition which are eventually signed and numbered by the artist. The prepress copies are made until the register and color meets the artists approval. The artist then will sign one copy as the BAT and usually initial it. BAT stands for 'bon a tirer' translated as OK to print. The extra copies remain property of the printer. These are quite rare and hard-to-find.

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  5. Pablo Picasso 60 Years Of Graphic Work Lithograph

    Pablo Picasso 60 Years Of Graphic Work Lithograph

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    Printed by Mourlot, Paris, 1966. Czwiklitzer #53. Original lithograph in color designed by Picasso for the opening of the LA County Museum in 1966. 2500 copies were printed by Mourlot. Also referenced Bloch, Picasso,. No 1302. Also referenced: Rodrigo, VOL.I, #159, pg. 346. This piece is in excellent condition with minor wear due to light handling.

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  6. Estate Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Visage II Lithograph

    Estate Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Visage II Lithograph

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    A limited edition estate lithograph entitled “Visage II” signed by Picasso's granddaughter Marina Picasso printed during the years of (1979 - 1982) after Picasso's death from original artworks by Pablo Picasso, Spanish (1881 - 1973). This is a great example of his dynamic portrait style that he is well known for.
    In a time span of over 75 years, Picasso amazed the world with his versatility and genius. His art captured a unique style that was rich in personal expression and diversity. One of the most famous artists in the world, who was also a co-founder of Cubism, best known for his paintings, particularly his Blue Period and his creative style of arranging facial features. He also produced ceramic and bronze sculptures, drawings, etchings, collage and poetry. Picasso bestowed upon the world a legacy of art that was to be admired for generations. This lithograph was selected from the personal collection inherited by Marina Picasso, Pablo Picasso's granddaughter.
    After Pablo Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter Marina authorized the printing of these original lithographs, which have come to be known as the Picasso Estate Collection. The lithographs were meticulously created after the original works (Oil Paintings, Watercolors, Pastels, Charcoal Drawings, etc.) by Master Chromist Marcel Salinas, who worked closely with Picasso in his lifetime. They are printed in an edition of 500 on first-quality Arches paper. To ensure authenticity, each print is signed and numbered in pencil by Marina Picasso and embossed with the estate and chromist's seals, along with the legend on the reverse "Approved by the heirs of Pablo Picasso."
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  7. Estate Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition L'Alesienne Lithograph

    Estate Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition L'Alesienne Lithograph

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    A limited edition estate lithograph entitled “L’Alesienne” signed by Picasso's granddaughter Marina Picasso printed during the years of (1979 - 1982) after Picasso's death from original artworks by Pablo Picasso, Spanish (1881 - 1973). This is a great example of his dynamic portrait style that he is well known for.
    In a time span of over 75 years, Picasso amazed the world with his versatility and genius. His art captured a unique style that was rich in personal expression and diversity. One of the most famous artists in the world, who was also a co-founder of Cubism, best known for his paintings, particularly his Blue Period and his creative style of arranging facial features. He also produced ceramic and bronze sculptures, drawings, etchings, collage and poetry. Picasso bestowed upon the world a legacy of art that was to be admired for generations. This lithograph was selected from the personal collection inherited by Marina Picasso, Pablo Picasso's granddaughter.
    After Pablo Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter Marina authorized the printing of these original lithographs, which have come to be known as the Picasso Estate Collection. The lithographs were meticulously created after the original works (Oil Paintings, Watercolors, Pastels, Charcoal Drawings, etc.) by Master Chromist Marcel Salinas, who worked closely with Picasso in his lifetime. They are printed in an edition of 500 on first-quality Arches paper. To ensure authenticity, each print is signed and numbered in pencil by Marina Picasso and embossed with the estate and chromist's seals, along with the legend on the reverse "Approved by the heirs of Pablo Picasso."
    • $5,143.00

  8. Estate Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Le Pientre Lithograph

    Estate Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Le Pientre Lithograph

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    A limited edition estate lithograph entitled “Le Pientre” signed by Picasso's granddaughter Marina Picasso printed during the years of (1979 - 1982) after Picasso's death from original artworks by Pablo Picasso, Spanish (1881 - 1973). This is a great example of his dynamic portrait style that he is well known for.
    In a time span of over 75 years, Picasso amazed the world with his versatility and genius. His art captured a unique style that was rich in personal expression and diversity. One of the most famous artists in the world, who was also a co-founder of Cubism, best known for his paintings, particularly his Blue Period and his creative style of arranging facial features. He also produced ceramic and bronze sculptures, drawings, etchings, collage and poetry. Picasso bestowed upon the world a legacy of art that was to be admired for generations. This lithograph was selected from the personal collection inherited by Marina Picasso, Pablo Picasso's granddaughter.
    After Pablo Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter Marina authorized the printing of these original lithographs, which have come to be known as the Picasso Estate Collection. The lithographs were meticulously created after the original works (Oil Paintings, Watercolors, Pastels, Charcoal Drawings, etc.) by Master Chromist Marcel Salinas, who worked closely with Picasso in his lifetime. They are printed in an edition of 500 on first-quality Arches paper. To ensure authenticity, each print is signed and numbered in pencil by Marina Picasso and embossed with the estate and chromist's seals, along with the legend on the reverse "Approved by the heirs of Pablo Picasso."
    • $4,857.00

  9. Estate Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Homme au Cornet Lithograph

    Estate Signed Framed Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Homme au Cornet Lithograph

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    A limited edition estate lithograph entitled “Homme au Cornet” signed by Picasso's granddaughter Marina Picasso printed during the years of (1979 - 1982) after Picasso's death from original artworks by Pablo Picasso, Spanish (1881 - 1973). This is a great example of his dynamic portrait style that he is well known for.
    In a time span of over 75 years, Picasso amazed the world with his versatility and genius. His art captured a unique style that was rich in personal expression and diversity. One of the most famous artists in the world, who was also a co-founder of Cubism, best known for his paintings, particularly his Blue Period and his creative style of arranging facial features. He also produced ceramic and bronze sculptures, drawings, etchings, collage and poetry. Picasso bestowed upon the world a legacy of art that was to be admired for generations. This lithograph was selected from the personal collection inherited by Marina Picasso, Pablo Picasso's granddaughter.
    After Pablo Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter Marina authorized the printing of these original lithographs, which have come to be known as the Picasso Estate Collection. The lithographs were meticulously created after the original works (Oil Paintings, Watercolors, Pastels, Charcoal Drawings, etc.) by Master Chromist Marcel Salinas, who worked closely with Picasso in his lifetime. They are printed in an edition of 500 on first-quality Arches paper. To ensure authenticity, each print is signed and numbered in pencil by Marina Picasso and embossed with the estate and chromist's seals, along with the legend on the reverse "Approved by the heirs of Pablo Picasso."
    • $5,314.00

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