Poster Museum of modern art - Master Printmaker By Pablo Picasso, 1970

Poster Museum of Modern Art - Master Printmaker - Picasso 1970

by Pablo Picasso.

Original poster.
280,00
Tax included.

Dimensions

Width: 39 cm.

Height: 68 cm.

Date

1970

State

A+ / Interlining Recommended

Artist

Pablo Picasso

Printer

Museum of Modern Art

Printing technique

Lithographic

Framing

On request

Interlining: No
No
Yes

Original poster - Master Printmaker 

Museum of modern art New York

By Pablo Picasso, 1970

 

 

Poster made for the exhibition Master Printmaker of 1970, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York


 

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a famous Spanish artist who revolutionized the art world. He was a key figure in the development of modern art and is best known for his innovative styles and prolific creativity. Picasso's career spanned several art movements, including Cubism, Surrealism and Neoclassicism.

His diverse body of work includes paintings, sculptures, ceramics, prints and photography. Picasso's art was constantly evolving, showcasing his mastery of different techniques and his ability to push the boundaries of artistic expression. Among his most famous works are "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907) and "Guernica" (1937), both of which are iconic and highly influential pieces.

In addition to his renowned paintings and sculptures, Picasso also ventured into the creation of posters and prints. His posters, including the famous "The Dove" created in 1949 as a symbol of peace, are a testament to his unique artistic style and his ability to convey powerful messages through visual imagery.

Picasso's impact on the art world is immense and his legacy continues to inspire and influence artists to this day. His works of art are celebrated and exhibited in museums around the world, showcasing his extraordinary talent and profound contributions to the development of modern art.



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