Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) (after) - "Bouquet, 1958" - (60x80cm)






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- Pablo Picasso (after), "Bouquet, 1958". Authorized offset print on heavyweight smooth satin paper (300 gsm approx.). 2000s.
- Signed in the plate.
- Stamp on verso.
- Size: 60 x 80 cm.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) is widely regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, reshaping the trajectory of modern art through his relentless innovation and creativity. From co-founding Cubism with Georges Braque to exploring the emotional depths of Surrealism, Picasso’s career spanned over seven decades, producing masterpieces that remain iconic in both the art world and popular culture. His artwork, like the vibrant and optimistic Bouquet (1958), continues to inspire collectors, designers, and enthusiasts alike.
Bouquet (1958), is a Celebration of Peace and Unity Created during Picasso’s later years, Bouquet is a deceptively simple yet profoundly symbolic work. Featuring two hands holding a bouquet of brightly colored flowers, this piece embodies the themes of peace, hope, and human connection. The minimalistic yet expressive style of the drawing aligns perfectly with modern interior design trends, making it an ideal addition to spaces styled with mid-century modern furniture or luxury decor pieces such as Eames chairs, Noguchi tables, or Fendi Casa accessories.
The cheerful hues of the flowers—red, yellow, blue, and violet—contrast beautifully against the simplicity of the white background, much like the timeless elegance of a Hermès scarf or the bold patterns of Versace wallpaper. Whether displayed in a sleek contemporary home or a traditional setting, Bouquet radiates warmth and positivity, creating an atmosphere as welcoming as a Chanel perfume bottle on a curated vanity.
Picasso's works dominate the art market, with many fetching astronomical prices at auctions: "Les Femmes d'Alger (Version O)" (1955), sold for a record-breaking $179.4 million. "Young Girl with a Flower Basket" (1905) auctioned for $115 million and "Dora Maar au Chat" (1941), achieved $95.2 million.
While these major works are often reserved for elite collectors, authorized reproductions of pieces like Bouquet allow art enthusiasts to own a piece of Picasso’s legacy. Whether you’re an avid collector or someone seeking to elevate your decor.
Some artists of similar importance: Matisse, Ramos, Miró, Lagasse, Rothko, Hockney, Banksy, Miró among others.
Seller's Story
- Pablo Picasso (after), "Bouquet, 1958". Authorized offset print on heavyweight smooth satin paper (300 gsm approx.). 2000s.
- Signed in the plate.
- Stamp on verso.
- Size: 60 x 80 cm.
- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.
- Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) is widely regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, reshaping the trajectory of modern art through his relentless innovation and creativity. From co-founding Cubism with Georges Braque to exploring the emotional depths of Surrealism, Picasso’s career spanned over seven decades, producing masterpieces that remain iconic in both the art world and popular culture. His artwork, like the vibrant and optimistic Bouquet (1958), continues to inspire collectors, designers, and enthusiasts alike.
Bouquet (1958), is a Celebration of Peace and Unity Created during Picasso’s later years, Bouquet is a deceptively simple yet profoundly symbolic work. Featuring two hands holding a bouquet of brightly colored flowers, this piece embodies the themes of peace, hope, and human connection. The minimalistic yet expressive style of the drawing aligns perfectly with modern interior design trends, making it an ideal addition to spaces styled with mid-century modern furniture or luxury decor pieces such as Eames chairs, Noguchi tables, or Fendi Casa accessories.
The cheerful hues of the flowers—red, yellow, blue, and violet—contrast beautifully against the simplicity of the white background, much like the timeless elegance of a Hermès scarf or the bold patterns of Versace wallpaper. Whether displayed in a sleek contemporary home or a traditional setting, Bouquet radiates warmth and positivity, creating an atmosphere as welcoming as a Chanel perfume bottle on a curated vanity.
Picasso's works dominate the art market, with many fetching astronomical prices at auctions: "Les Femmes d'Alger (Version O)" (1955), sold for a record-breaking $179.4 million. "Young Girl with a Flower Basket" (1905) auctioned for $115 million and "Dora Maar au Chat" (1941), achieved $95.2 million.
While these major works are often reserved for elite collectors, authorized reproductions of pieces like Bouquet allow art enthusiasts to own a piece of Picasso’s legacy. Whether you’re an avid collector or someone seeking to elevate your decor.
Some artists of similar importance: Matisse, Ramos, Miró, Lagasse, Rothko, Hockney, Banksy, Miró among others.
