Pablo Picasso, original post card from 1952, with antique silvered framed


Pablo Picasso, original post card from 1952, with antique silvered framed
Original post card with art by Pabo Picasso made in relation to the Congrés des Peuples pour la Paix (Congress of the Peoples for Peace) in Paris 1952.
The event was was an international peace conference organized during the Cold War era, bringing together intellectuals, artists, and political figures who advocated for peace, disarmament, and anti-imperialism. The event was part of a broader peace movement, often associated with left-wing and communist-aligned groups that opposed nuclear arms and military conflicts.
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 an antique hand silvered frame and is placed on a cool-toned gray background.
H 23 x W 31 cm.