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Picasso, Pablo

PABLO PICASSO Matador E Femme Nue, 1995

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This high-quality reproduction of Matador et Femme Nue captures Picasso’s iconic imagery of the bullfighter and a nude woman, themes deeply rooted in his artistic exploration of power, masculinity, and sensuality. Published by Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf and printed by Achenbach Art Edition, it is referenced in Rodrigo, Vol. II, further cementing its place within Picasso’s extensive documented works.

For interior decor, this piece can be cropped to remove text, creating a museum-quality display that highlights its bold composition. A black, deep wood, or antique gold frame enhances its dramatic contrast, giving it the presence of an original print or rare edition. Perfect for modern interiors, eclectic spaces, or art-focused rooms, Matador et Femme Nue adds a dynamic and evocative statement to living rooms, studies, or gallery walls.

Details

Sku: NR331

Artist: Pablo Picasso

Title: Matador E Femme Nue

Year: 1995

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 35.5 x 27.5 inches ( 90 x 70 cm )

Image Size: 27.5 x 22.25 inches ( 70 x 57 cm )

PABLO PICASSO Matador E Femme Nue, 1995

$60

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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