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Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso

$25,000

Spanish (1881–1973)

  • Date: 1967
  • Linocut on Arches Paper, signed and numbered in pencil
  • Edition of 140/160
  • Image Size: 25 x 20.5 inches
  • Size: 29.5 x 24.5 in. (74.93 x 62.23 cm)
  • Frame Size: 42 x 36 inches
  • Printer: Arnéra, Vallauris
  • Publisher: Arnéra, Vallauris
  • Reference: Bloch 1242; Baer 1852

$25,000

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about Carnaval

It is the night before Lent, the season when Catholics fast and abstain from pleasure in order to bring themselves closer to God.

But it is Fat Tuesday, Mardis Gras; Ash Wednesday and its suffering are on the other side of the dawn. Tonight is the night for raunch and festivity, for gorging yourself on food and any other indulgences. In this limited print by Picasso, revelers dressed as clowns and harlequins dance drunk beneath stars and fireworks. White linework on a reddish-brown background loops and curls messily, paying homage to the intoxication of the night. The work is in excellent condition and bears a signature and a number 140/160 by the artist.

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About The Artist: Pablo Picasso

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 there at La Lonja, the academy of fine arts. His visit to Horta de Ebro from 1898 to 1899 and his association with the group at the café Els Quatre Gats about 1899 were crucial to his early artistic development. In 1900,...

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About The Medium: Arches Paper

Arches paper is a brand of air-dried paper that is used by printers and watercolorists. It has a warm white colour and is produced in hot-pressed, cold-pressed, and rough varieties. Arches paper is made in the village of Arches in the Vosges, France.

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Carnaval

Pablo Picasso

1967

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Carnaval

Pablo Picasso

1967

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