Image "War and Peace - Sleeping Woman" (1952), framed
Between 1951 and 1952 Pablo Picasso painted a number of motifs entitled "War and Peace" for the "Peace Stamp" in Vallauris, France. Picasso made over two hundred drawings and studies for the murals, including this representation of a resting woman.
© DACS 1991, Published by King Publishing, Newhaven, England. Printed in England by Harwood King Printmakers.
Hand -drawn screen printing with high -quality pigment ink on acid -free handmade paper. Framed in hand-made, black-silver-colored solid wood frame, dustproof. Format approx. 105 x 132 cm (h/b).
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1881-1973 - Century artist from Spain
"Painting is stronger than me; it forces me to do what it wants." (Pablo Picasso)
At the age of 12 he was able to paint like Raffael, at 20 no university professor was able to convey to him more great knowledge of art. When Pablo Picasso died at the age of 91, he left the world a total work of over 40,000 work - and the certainty that he was the most important artist of the 20th century.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (October 25, 1881 Malaga - April 8, 1973 Mougins) was looking for new artistic expression throughout his life. He always combined almost infinite ingenuity with courage to radical innovations. With incomparable versatility, his work presents modern art in an ever new design: lively, multifaceted and stimulating. Picasso's art always remains in question: women, Harlekine, flamenco guitars, peace dust and black bulls: What his eye also saw - it is and remains permeated by Picasso's irresistible charisma.
- Abstract
- Women
- People
- portrait
- Black
- White