About The Work
In the late sixties, while in his ninth decade, Pablo Picasso created a group of etchings known as the 347 Series. Printed between March 16and October 5th, 1968, Picassco collaborated with master printers Piero and Aldo Crommelynck, who transported a special press from their atelier in Paris in 1963 to Picasso’s studio near Cannes. Produced as a rejection of conceptual, avant-garde theories, this iconic series exemplifies aesthetic beauty, technical merit and art historical reference. In Rembrandt au "turban", aux "fourrures" et à "l'œil d'éléphant", a chaotic twist of pattern, smoke and line is rendered using raw, tactile tones and dark shadows.
About Pablo Picasso
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Etching printed on Montval laid paper with Picasso watermark
17.50 x 13.25 in
44.5 x 33.7 cm
This work is inscribed "208/369/19970" on the upper left corner on verso in pencil.
About The Work
In the late sixties, while in his ninth decade, Pablo Picasso created a group of etchings known as the 347 Series. Printed between March 16and October 5th, 1968, Picassco collaborated with master printers Piero and Aldo Crommelynck, who transported a special press from their atelier in Paris in 1963 to Picasso’s studio near Cannes. Produced as a rejection of conceptual, avant-garde theories, this iconic series exemplifies aesthetic beauty, technical merit and art historical reference. In Rembrandt au "turban", aux "fourrures" et à "l'œil d'éléphant", a chaotic twist of pattern, smoke and line is rendered using raw, tactile tones and dark shadows.
About Pablo Picasso
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: David Hockney – ‘I realized I was painting my best friends. The subject wasn’t dogs but my love of the little creatures.’
- Interviews & Features: Jameson Green releases new edition with Artspace and Independent Art Fair
- Interviews & Features: Cut and Paste - A Close Look at Collage
- Interviews & Features: The Artspace Art for Life Interview with Barry Schwabsky
- Interviews & Features: The Art of The Plant
Printed by Lacourière, 1939. Published by Vollard, 1939. Bloch 208; Baer 406.III.B.d.
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