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Pablo Picasso signed original lithograph 1966 This amazing original lithograph, which was signed in pencil, describes a woman who is holding a child The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>

Pablo Picasso signed original lithograph 1966 This amazing original lithograph, which was signed in pencil, describes a woman who is holding a child The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>
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Dwarf Dancer Original Signed Lithograph By Picasso https://farkashartgallery.com/product/dwarf-dancer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dwarf-dancer https://farkashartgallery.com/product/dwarf-dancer/#respond Sat, 09 Jun 2018 10:31:31 +0000 http://farkashartgallery.com/product/dwarf-dancer/

Pablo Picasso signed original lithograph 1966 Pablo Picasso Danseuse naine ( Dwarf Dancer ) from the 'Barcelona' suite , 1966 is a painterly work, full of luminous and vivid colors, depicting a dancer in an elegant red dress with a large flower on her head. From his brief Post-Impressionist period, Picasso utilizes the brush in an energetic layering of pure hues to create a vibrant scene full of motion and activity. This work was produced in conjunction with a special Picasso exhibition at the Barcelona Museum on the occasion of the artist's 85th Birthday. The image is based on a 1901 painting in the museum's collection and is from Picasso's brief period of Post-Impressionism. Brilliantly colored with vibrantly saturated hues, this work captures the essence of the artist's use of divided light and pure color. Depicting a dancer with brightly rouged cheeks who confronts the viewer with an air of disdain, a sense of the decadence of Spanish performance is exhibited in this image through the dress and accouterments of the dancer. Created in 1966, this color lithograph is printed on Arches wove paper. Signed in the lower right by Picasso in pencil, this work is from the numbered edition of 60. Published by the Museo Picasso, Palacio Aguilar, Barcelona, this work was printed by Foto-Repro S.A., Barcelona. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>

Pablo Picasso signed original lithograph 1966 Pablo Picasso Danseuse naine ( Dwarf Dancer ) from the 'Barcelona' suite , 1966 is a painterly work, full of luminous and vivid colors, depicting a dancer in an elegant red dress with a large flower on her head. From his brief Post-Impressionist period, Picasso utilizes the brush in an energetic layering of pure hues to create a vibrant scene full of motion and activity. This work was produced in conjunction with a special Picasso exhibition at the Barcelona Museum on the occasion of the artist's 85th Birthday. The image is based on a 1901 painting in the museum's collection and is from Picasso's brief period of Post-Impressionism. Brilliantly colored with vibrantly saturated hues, this work captures the essence of the artist's use of divided light and pure color. Depicting a dancer with brightly rouged cheeks who confronts the viewer with an air of disdain, a sense of the decadence of Spanish performance is exhibited in this image through the dress and accouterments of the dancer. Created in 1966, this color lithograph is printed on Arches wove paper. Signed in the lower right by Picasso in pencil, this work is from the numbered edition of 60. Published by the Museo Picasso, Palacio Aguilar, Barcelona, this work was printed by Foto-Repro S.A., Barcelona. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>
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Flute Player, Original Lithograph Picasso https://farkashartgallery.com/product/flute-player/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=flute-player https://farkashartgallery.com/product/flute-player/#respond Sat, 09 Jun 2018 09:43:45 +0000 http://farkashartgallery.com/product/flute-player/

Pablo Picasso signed original lithograph 1937 This amazing original lithograph, which was signed is hand, describes the flute dancer. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>

Pablo Picasso signed original lithograph 1937 This amazing original lithograph, which was signed is hand, describes the flute dancer. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>
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Picasso Original Lithograph Bouquet Of Peace Modern Art https://farkashartgallery.com/product/bouquet-of-peace/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bouquet-of-peace https://farkashartgallery.com/product/bouquet-of-peace/#respond Sat, 09 Jun 2018 09:37:26 +0000 http://farkashartgallery.com/product/bouquet-of-peace/

Pablo Picasso signed and dated in the stone print original lithograph 1958 Pablo Picasso, Picasso Bouquet of Peace, 1958, displays a simple design of flowers with an significant message, Pablo Picasso Bouquet of Peace, 1958 expresses the power and beauty Picasso utilizes in his works. This lithograph was created by Picasso for the peace demonstration held in Stockholm, July 16-22, 1958. It is printed on heavy wove paper by Schuster, Paris.  The work is signed and dated in the stone print in brown in the lower right Picasso | le 1.4.58. Characterized by an intense display of color, this work innately conveys a sense of hope and rebirth.  The bouquet forms a bond between two individuals symbolized by the two hands displayed within the piece. In discussing this image Foster states, “In this peace , Picasso has substituted flowers for the dove.  By the use of hands grasping the stems of the flowers, he indicates the importance of brotherhood and amity as necessary elements of piece.” (Foster, 33.)   The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>

Pablo Picasso signed and dated in the stone print original lithograph 1958 Pablo Picasso, Picasso Bouquet of Peace, 1958, displays a simple design of flowers with an significant message, Pablo Picasso Bouquet of Peace, 1958 expresses the power and beauty Picasso utilizes in his works. This lithograph was created by Picasso for the peace demonstration held in Stockholm, July 16-22, 1958. It is printed on heavy wove paper by Schuster, Paris.  The work is signed and dated in the stone print in brown in the lower right Picasso | le 1.4.58. Characterized by an intense display of color, this work innately conveys a sense of hope and rebirth.  The bouquet forms a bond between two individuals symbolized by the two hands displayed within the piece. In discussing this image Foster states, “In this peace , Picasso has substituted flowers for the dove.  By the use of hands grasping the stems of the flowers, he indicates the importance of brotherhood and amity as necessary elements of piece.” (Foster, 33.)   The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>
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Maternity, Original lithograph by Pablo Picasso https://farkashartgallery.com/product/maternity/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=maternity https://farkashartgallery.com/product/maternity/#respond Sat, 09 Jun 2018 08:51:30 +0000 http://farkashartgallery.com/product/maternity/

Pablo Picasso original lithograph 1963. Signature and date on the plate in the upper left: 29.4.63 | Picasso. A mother gazes down lovingly at her young child cradled in her arms in Pablo Picasso Grande Maternité (Grand Maternity), 1963. Rendered in simple sweeping black lines, the soft body of the woman and child perfectly represent the sweet love that is directed between the two. Much of the lithograph is devoid of color – expect the flowers crowning the head of the woman. A delicate green frond twists its way through her hair with tiny pink and blue flowers. Behind her head the background bursts with greenery – marking her as full of life. Though her face is simply lines, Picasso manages to depict an immense amount of emotion. This is the genius of Picasso – with relative simplicity, Picasso manages to extract waves of feeling. This is most certainly true of Picasso Grande Maternité, and one cannot help but be drawn into the comforting and loving scene as well. Created in 1963 after a colored pencil drawing Maternité, this color lithograph is signed in plate by Pablo Picasso (Malaga, 1881 – Mougins, 1973)  Published by Editions Combat de la Paix, Paris. Signature and date on the plate in the upper left: 29.4.63 | Picasso.     The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>

Pablo Picasso original lithograph 1963. Signature and date on the plate in the upper left: 29.4.63 | Picasso. A mother gazes down lovingly at her young child cradled in her arms in Pablo Picasso Grande Maternité (Grand Maternity), 1963. Rendered in simple sweeping black lines, the soft body of the woman and child perfectly represent the sweet love that is directed between the two. Much of the lithograph is devoid of color – expect the flowers crowning the head of the woman. A delicate green frond twists its way through her hair with tiny pink and blue flowers. Behind her head the background bursts with greenery – marking her as full of life. Though her face is simply lines, Picasso manages to depict an immense amount of emotion. This is the genius of Picasso – with relative simplicity, Picasso manages to extract waves of feeling. This is most certainly true of Picasso Grande Maternité, and one cannot help but be drawn into the comforting and loving scene as well. Created in 1963 after a colored pencil drawing Maternité, this color lithograph is signed in plate by Pablo Picasso (Malaga, 1881 – Mougins, 1973)  Published by Editions Combat de la Paix, Paris. Signature and date on the plate in the upper left: 29.4.63 | Picasso.     The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>
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The Arrival Of The Knight (Pablo Picasso Original Lithograph) https://farkashartgallery.com/product/the-arrival-of-the-knight-pablo-picasso-lithograph/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-arrival-of-the-knight-pablo-picasso-lithograph https://farkashartgallery.com/product/the-arrival-of-the-knight-pablo-picasso-lithograph/#respond Fri, 08 Jun 2018 08:56:43 +0000 http://farkashartgallery.com/product/the-arrival-of-the-knight-pablo-picasso-lithograph/

Pablo Picasso original lithograph 1971 This amazing original lithograph, which was signed in pencil by Pablo Picasso, describes the arrival of the Knight. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>

Pablo Picasso original lithograph 1971 This amazing original lithograph, which was signed in pencil by Pablo Picasso, describes the arrival of the Knight. The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>
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Harlequin, signed original lithograph Picasso https://farkashartgallery.com/product/danseuse-naine-dwarf-dancer-from-the-barcelona-suite/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=danseuse-naine-dwarf-dancer-from-the-barcelona-suite https://farkashartgallery.com/product/danseuse-naine-dwarf-dancer-from-the-barcelona-suite/#respond Fri, 08 Jun 2018 08:13:11 +0000 http://farkashartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=868

Pablo Picasso signed original lithograph 1966 Pablo Picasso’s Harlequin, 1966, offers crisp tonal values and represents Picasso extensive work on the theme of the Harlequin. A source of fascination for the artist, this image offers a pensive representation that combines both the artist realistic and cubist styles, creating an iconic image of Picasso's early career. The figure's costume and the brilliant red drape at the left of the image, infuse the work with a quality of dramatics. Averting his eyes from the audience the figure looks to the side of the stage with his left arm resting along the banister, as if he was watching his fellow performers. In all Picasso creates an intimate character study, which focuses on the individuality of the figure rather than the entertaining aspects of his assumed persona. Of this work Rosa Maria Subirana states, "in this period Cubism and Classicism exist side by side stemming from the influences of the theatre and ballet together with ancient Roman art…this Harlequin represents a variation on his traditional theme. It constitutes possibly his best work during that time" (Rodrigo, 1482). Rodrigo goes on to state, "The "pensive Harlequin," as O'Brian calls it, is a character linked with Picasso's past, mainly his Neo-Impressionist and Pink Periods. In this painting, the Harlequin reflects a serenity and, at the same time, a sadness that might correspond to Picasso's emotional state at the time (1917), when his love affair with Olga had still not been resolved" (Rodrigo, 1482). It is important to note that Picasso had made only eight blue period color print editions during his lifetime. Of those, five were of editions of only 60, and two were of editions of 200. Therefore, all blue period style prints are extremely scarce and this is one of the most impressive artworks from that period. Created in 1966, this offset color lithograph is hand-signed by Pablo Picasso (Malaga, 1881 – Mougins, 1973) in pencil in the lower right margin and inscribed ‘H.C’ (Hors d’Commerce) in pencil in the lower left margin, aside from the numbered edition of 60, printed by S.A., Barcelona, 1966.   The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>

Pablo Picasso signed original lithograph 1966 Pablo Picasso’s Harlequin, 1966, offers crisp tonal values and represents Picasso extensive work on the theme of the Harlequin. A source of fascination for the artist, this image offers a pensive representation that combines both the artist realistic and cubist styles, creating an iconic image of Picasso's early career. The figure's costume and the brilliant red drape at the left of the image, infuse the work with a quality of dramatics. Averting his eyes from the audience the figure looks to the side of the stage with his left arm resting along the banister, as if he was watching his fellow performers. In all Picasso creates an intimate character study, which focuses on the individuality of the figure rather than the entertaining aspects of his assumed persona. Of this work Rosa Maria Subirana states, "in this period Cubism and Classicism exist side by side stemming from the influences of the theatre and ballet together with ancient Roman art…this Harlequin represents a variation on his traditional theme. It constitutes possibly his best work during that time" (Rodrigo, 1482). Rodrigo goes on to state, "The "pensive Harlequin," as O'Brian calls it, is a character linked with Picasso's past, mainly his Neo-Impressionist and Pink Periods. In this painting, the Harlequin reflects a serenity and, at the same time, a sadness that might correspond to Picasso's emotional state at the time (1917), when his love affair with Olga had still not been resolved" (Rodrigo, 1482). It is important to note that Picasso had made only eight blue period color print editions during his lifetime. Of those, five were of editions of only 60, and two were of editions of 200. Therefore, all blue period style prints are extremely scarce and this is one of the most impressive artworks from that period. Created in 1966, this offset color lithograph is hand-signed by Pablo Picasso (Malaga, 1881 – Mougins, 1973) in pencil in the lower right margin and inscribed ‘H.C’ (Hors d’Commerce) in pencil in the lower left margin, aside from the numbered edition of 60, printed by S.A., Barcelona, 1966.   The work coming with certificate of authenticity from The Farkash Gallery ]]>
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