Pablo Picasso (after) - Colombe - Offset Lithography - M&S licensed print






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German offset lithography reproduction of Picasso's Colombe (1961), a Fine Art print on thick board, 80 x 60 cm, in excellent condition, titled Colombe, licensed by M&S, with copyright and a legal serial number.
Description from the seller
Offset lithography after Pablo Picasso
Reproduction of the work “Colombe” created by Picasso in 1961.
Printed on thick Fine Art cardstock.
Published by Migneco&Smith.
Authorized print with copyright and legal serial number.
Large Format
Sheet dimensions: 80 x 60 cm
Condition: Excellent (this artwork has never been framed or exhibited, always kept in a professional art folder, and therefore remains in perfect condition).
Provenance: Private collection.
The item will be carefully handled and packaged in a reinforced cardboard box. The shipment will be certified with a tracking number.
The shipment will also include transport insurance for the final value of the artwork with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (born in Málaga, Spain; October 25, 1881 – died in Mougins, France; April 8, 1973), known as Picasso, was a Spanish painter and sculptor, creator, along with Georges Braque and Juan Gris, of the Cubist movement.
Considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, he participated in the genesis of many artistic movements that spread around the world and had a significant influence on other major artists of his time. Tireless and prolific, he painted more than two thousand works that are currently housed in museums and collections across Europe and the world. Additionally, he explored other genres such as drawing, engraving, book illustration, sculpture, ceramics, and set and costume design for theatrical productions.
Politically, Picasso declared himself a pacifist and a communist. He was a member of the French Communist Party until his death on April 8, 1973, at Notre-Dame-de-Vie (Mougins, France), at the age of 91. He is buried in the park of Vauvenargues Castle (Bouches-du-Rhone).
Seller's Story
Offset lithography after Pablo Picasso
Reproduction of the work “Colombe” created by Picasso in 1961.
Printed on thick Fine Art cardstock.
Published by Migneco&Smith.
Authorized print with copyright and legal serial number.
Large Format
Sheet dimensions: 80 x 60 cm
Condition: Excellent (this artwork has never been framed or exhibited, always kept in a professional art folder, and therefore remains in perfect condition).
Provenance: Private collection.
The item will be carefully handled and packaged in a reinforced cardboard box. The shipment will be certified with a tracking number.
The shipment will also include transport insurance for the final value of the artwork with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (born in Málaga, Spain; October 25, 1881 – died in Mougins, France; April 8, 1973), known as Picasso, was a Spanish painter and sculptor, creator, along with Georges Braque and Juan Gris, of the Cubist movement.
Considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, he participated in the genesis of many artistic movements that spread around the world and had a significant influence on other major artists of his time. Tireless and prolific, he painted more than two thousand works that are currently housed in museums and collections across Europe and the world. Additionally, he explored other genres such as drawing, engraving, book illustration, sculpture, ceramics, and set and costume design for theatrical productions.
Politically, Picasso declared himself a pacifist and a communist. He was a member of the French Communist Party until his death on April 8, 1973, at Notre-Dame-de-Vie (Mougins, France), at the age of 91. He is buried in the park of Vauvenargues Castle (Bouches-du-Rhone).
