



Pablo Picasso
Still Life With Pears HS
Limited Edition Print : Pochoir in Colours, 1920, on Arches Paper,
Size : 11x15 in | 28x38 cm
Framed : 29x37 in | 74x94 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 100
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🔥Framed Hand Signed Pochoir in Colours on Paper - Blue Chip - Inquire $$$$$
Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil
Condition Other - some time staining, good condition with fresh colours
Not Framed
Purchased fromAuction House 2022
Story / Additional InfoAfter Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - signed, Title: Still Life with pears, Nature morte avec poires Verre et Compotier, Medium: Pochoir in colours, 1920, on Arches paper, signed by the artist in pencil, Reference: Bernadac, Marie-Laure, Michèle Richet, Hélène Seckel. 1987. Musée Picasso: Catalogue sommaire des collections, II, Dessins, Aquarelles, Gouaches, Pastels. Paris: Réunion Des Musées Nationaux. (3515) Mallen, Enrique, ed. 1997-2022. Online Picasso Project. Sam Houston State University. (20:419), Size: 29 x 37 cm. (11.4 x 14.6 in.) Note: This is also entitled “Verre et Compotier” by some sources and dated between 1920 and 1923. We follow the Online Picasso Project dating of 1920
Public Collections: Musée Picasso, Paris, Exhibitions: Picasso à Fontainebleau Eté 1921: Fontainebleau (France), Château de Fontainebleau / Musée et domaine nationaux de Fontainebleau, 03 octobre 2007-10 décembre 2007 (Another from the same edition).
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Pablo Picasso - Spain
Art Brokerage: Pablo Picasso Spanish Artist: Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. His ingenious use of form, color, and perspective profoundly impacted later generations of painters, including Willem de Kooning and David Hockney. “There are artists who transform the sun into a yellow spot, but there are others who, thanks to their art and intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun,” he once said. Born Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispín Crispiniano María de los Remedios de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz Picasso on October 25, 1881 in Málaga, Spain, his prodigious talent was cultivated early on by his father the painter Jose Ruíz Blasco. Picasso went on to attend the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid, and lived for a time in Barcelona before settling in Paris in 1904. Immersed in the avant-garde circles of Gertrude Stein, he rapidly transitioned from Neo-Impressionism through the Blue Period and Rose Period, before reaching a culmination in his masterpiece Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907). Constantly in search of pictorial solutions and in dialogue with his friend Georges Braque, Picasso melded forms he saw in African sculpture with the multiple perspectives he gleaned from Paul Cézanne, to produce Cubism. Not limited to painting, the artist also expressed himself through collage, sculpture, and ceramics. Having been deeply affected by the ongoing Spanish Civil War, Picasso created what is arguably his most overtly political work Guernica (1937), a mural-sized painting depicting carnage with jagged shapes and contrasting grayscale. The artist was prolific up until his death on April 8, 1973 in Mougins, France. Today, his works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, as well as institutions devoted solely to his life work, such as the Museo Picasso Málaga, the Museu Picasso in Barcelona, and the Musée National Picasso in Paris. Listings wanted.