Pablo Picasso, lithographic illustration from 1951, with hand silvered frame
Pablo Picasso, lithographic illustration from 1951, with hand silvered frame
Lithographic illustration by Pablo Picasso from the art book ‘le Visage de la Paix’ (the Face of Peace). The book was made with illustrations by Picasso and poems by Paul Eluard and published by Mourlot in 1951.
The piece states ‘l'homme en proie à paix a toujours un sourire - Après tous le combats pour qui le lui demande’ (the man in the grip of peace always has a smile - after all the fighting for whoever asks him).
Pablo Picasso is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and is known for co-founding the Cubist movement. His works often dealt with themes such as love, death, war, and sexuality, and his art was heavily influenced by his personal life and relationships. He had many romantic relationships and marriages throughout his life, and his relationships with women were often the subject of his work.
The piece is framed with a hand silvered frame, light passepartout, and a background in the same tone.
H 45 x W 36 cm