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1967 Art Print Poor Les Saltimbanques Pablo Picasso - ORIGINAL HISTORIC ART4

1967 Art Print Poor Les Saltimbanques Pablo Picasso - ORIGINAL HISTORIC ART4

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"The Poor," by Pablo Picasso, 1905.

This is an original 1967 print of an etching on zinc by Pablo Picasso, (1881-1973), from the series Les Saltimbanques, 1905.

Period Paper is pleased to offer a superb collection of art prints, some of which are tipped-in. These stunning prints of works by famous artists are in excellent condition and the tipped-in prints are easily removable for framing. The inner and outer dimensions of the print (in inches) are listed in each description.

CONDITION

This 44+ year old Item is rated Near Mint / Very Fine. No aging. No creases. No tears. There is text on the reverse of the print.

  • Product Type: Original Halftone Print; Grayscale
  • Grade: Near Mint / Very Fine
  • Dimensions: Approximately 7 x 9.5 inches; 18 x 24 cm
  • Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

This piece was illustrated by Picasso, Pablo.

Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a Spanish painter, stage designer, and sculptor. An incredibly talented man, he tried his hand at many different artistic styles throughout his life, including realism, classicism and surrealism; however he is most remembered for being a co-pioneer of cubism with French artist Georges Braque. Several specific "periods" into which his work is classified include his Blue Period, during which time he preferred to draw mothers and children in bluish and greenish hues, and his Rose Period, which featured more lively subjects such as acrobats and harlequins. He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential 20th century artists, and is especially remembered for his portrayal of the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War in his 1937 piece, "Guernica."

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