Pablo Picasso:
Painting "Buste de Femme (Jacqueline)" (1963), Framed
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Limited, 5.000 copies | Reproduction on carton | Framed | Mat | Glazed | Format 113 x 81 cm (H/W)
According to a saying Picasso changed women more often than his painting style. One of the most various artists in the history of arts, which influenced the directions and style of the whole century was really great. One thing is a fact: women fascinated him as a topic for his works. He created a countless number of works.
"Buste de Femme (Jacqueline)":
When Picasso met her, she was a ceramics saleswoman in Vallauris, where Picasso created ceramic works since 1946 - and she was 46 years younger than him. The artist portrays the 36 year old as a full-blown beauty and puts the emphasis on the eyes using the oldest "trick" in the history of art: the straight-looking Jaqueline follows the viewer, wherever he or she stands.
6-color frequency modelled reproduction on 250g fine artistic carton. Limited edition of 5.000 copies. Sheet format 98 x 66 cm (H/W). In solid wood frame with a beveled mat, glazed. Format 113 x 81 cm (H/W).
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Pablo Picasso: Painting "Buste de Femme (Jacqueline)" (1963), Framed
According to a saying Picasso changed women more often than his painting style. One of the most various artists in the history of arts, which influenced the directions and style of the whole century was really great. One thing is a fact: women fascinated him as a topic for his works. He created a countless number of works.
"Buste de Femme (Jacqueline)":
When Picasso met her, she was a ceramics saleswoman in Vallauris, where Picasso created ceramic works since 1946 - and she was 46 years younger than him. The artist portrays the 36 year old as a full-blown beauty and puts the emphasis on the eyes using the oldest "trick" in the history of art: the straight-looking Jaqueline follows the viewer, wherever he or she stands.
6-color frequency modelled reproduction on 250g fine artistic carton. Limited edition of 5.000 copies. Sheet format 98 x 66 cm (H/W). In solid wood frame with a beveled mat, glazed. Format 113 x 81 cm (H/W).