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Picasso, Pablo

PABLO PICASSO Crane de Boeuf, 1989

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This high-quality reproduction of Crâne de Bœuf captures the raw energy and boldness of Picasso’s original work, demonstrating his ability to merge abstraction with striking visual impact. Published by Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf and printed by Achenbach Art Edition, it is referenced in Rodrigo’s catalog (Vol. II, #618, pg. 1,276), making it a valuable piece for collectors and art enthusiasts.

For interior decor, this piece can be cropped to remove text, creating a museum-quality presentation that enhances its dramatic intensity. Framing in black, deep wood, or even a distressed gold frame can elevate the artwork, giving it the appearance of an original print. Ideal for modern, industrial, or minimalist spaces, Crâne de Bœuf makes a bold statement in a study, office, or gallery-style setting, bringing depth and artistic significance to any interior.

Details

Sku: NR019

Artist: Pablo Picasso

Title: Crane de Boeuf

Year: 1989

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 1000

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: 26.75 x 20 inches ( 68 x 51 cm )

PABLO PICASSO Crane de Boeuf, 1989

$90

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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