“Seated Harlequin” (1905) by Pablo Picasso, limited edition reproduction on handmade paper
Painting “Seated Harlequin” (1905), framed
In this work, typical of his so-called Rose Period, Picasso explores the world of circus life and traveling performers. Living at the Bateau Lavoir in Montmartre at the time, Picasso and his friends visited the Cirque Médrano several times a week.
Original: Watercolor with ink and cardboard, Berggruen Collection, Berlin.
Reproduction in 10 colors using frequency-modulated printing on 270g Rives laid paper.
Limited edition: 3,000 copies. In a silver-colored solid wood frame.
Format 88 x 68 cm (H/W).
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 1999, © Succession Picasso, Paris.
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Painting held undeniable power over Pablo Picasso, who by the age of 12 already possessed the skill of a master like Raphael. During his lifetime, he created over 40,000 works and is considered the most outstanding artist of the 20th century. Born on October 25, 1881, in Malaga and died on April 8, 1973, in Mougins, Picasso constantly sought innovative forms of expression, combined with inexhaustible inventiveness and the courage to embrace radical change. His work presents modern art in a multifaceted way – vibrant, complex, and inspiring. Always representational, his works feature women, harlequins, flamenco guitars, doves of peace, and black bulls, all imbued with Picasso's irresistible charisma.
Abstract Expressionism
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