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Picasso, Pablo

PABLO PICASSO Summertime - Galerie Beyeler Basel, 1970

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This rare exhibition poster features Summertime by Pablo Picasso, created for a 1970 show at Galerie Beyeler Basel. The composition is striking in its simplicity: a loosely brushed blue palm tree set against a light ground, framed by bold green and anchored by vivid orange typography. The image captures Picasso’s late style—spontaneous, pared down, and confidently expressive.

With just a few gestural strokes, Picasso evokes the essence of a warm, coastal landscape. The contrast between the painterly central image and the clean, modernist typography gives the poster a fresh, graphic appeal that feels remarkably contemporary.

Ideal for modern interiors, beach homes, or design-focused spaces, this piece pairs beautifully with minimal white or natural wood framing, allowing the bold color accents and airy composition to stand out.

A superb example from the pre-digital poster era—where original artist imagery and refined printing combine to create a highly collectible and visually iconic work.

Framing available upon request.

Details

Sku: GH0361

Artist: Pablo Picasso

Title: Summertime - Galerie Beyeler Basel

Year: 1970

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 30 x 20 inches ( 76 x 51 cm )

Image Size: 17.5 x 14 inches ( 44 x 36 cm )

PABLO PICASSO Summertime - Galerie Beyeler Basel, 1970

$250

About the Artist

Pablo Picasso

Picasso never stayed in one style for long. Faces break apart, bodies twist, and nothing looks stable or fixed. What he changed was how pictures represent reality. Instead of showing one clear view, Picasso showed many views at the same time. This helped people realize that seeing is not simple or objective. His work opened the door for artists to experiment freely, changing how pictures could be made across art, design, and media.
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