Pablo Picasso Femme a la guitare 1924
Pablo Picasso Femme a la guitare 1924
Originally crafted by Picasso using the linocut technique, "Femme à la guitare" showcases the artist's prowess in printmaking. Picasso, known for his innovative approaches, produced numerous linocuts throughout his career. In this method, artists carve into a linoleum block to create a relief image, which is then inked and printed. Notably, in 1959, Picasso introduced the one-block technique, a groundbreaking method that allowed him to achieve intricately textured works on paper. This particular linocut, exemplifying a Cubist style, captures the essence of a woman playing a guitar with remarkable depth and creativity.
Paper and frame
Paper and frame
PAPER
Weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
Material: FSC® certified paper 100%
Paper Finish: Matte
FRAME
The frames are made from pine with shatterproof, transparent plexiglass to protect it from damage, Including hanging hardware.
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