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Picasso, Pablo

Picasso in his Posters - Image and Work, Volume II, 1992

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This first edition cloth-bound volume, published by Arte Ediciones in 1992, is an extraordinary work that serves as a comprehensive reference on Pablo Picasso’s posters. It is renowned for its magnificent illustrations and detailed narrative on each poster. The book is illustrated throughout in both color and black and white, showcasing the full range of Picasso’s poster art.

Volume II, along with Volume I, features a total of 630 posters arranged in chronological order. Each entry includes detailed information such as the poster number, title, site of the exhibition, publisher, printer, technique, format, and print run. This meticulously compiled work is destined to be a classic reference for Picasso enthusiasts and scholars, offering an in-depth look at the artist’s influential contributions to poster art. The fine hardback copies come with equally fine dust jackets, enhancing the book’s value as a collector's item.

Details

Sku: XX7015-R

Artist: Pablo Picasso

Title: Picasso in his Posters - Image and Work, Volume II

Year: 1992

Signed: No

Medium: Book

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 12.25 x 9.75 inches ( 31 x 25 cm )

Image Size: 6 x 8 inches ( 15 x 20 cm )

Picasso in his Posters - Image and Work, Volume II, 1992

$1,500

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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