Pablo Picasso - "Bouquet" (1955) - 2010s





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Pablo Picasso, "Bouquet" (1955), an offset poster in 80 × 60 cm on thick 250 g paper, in excellent mint condition (A), printed in France for Galerie L'Art et la Paix, 1 item.
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Author: Pablo Picasso
Title: "Bouquet" (1955)
Size: 80 x 60 cm
Fine art offset print made on thick 250g, high-quality paper. Displays a vivid and sharp image.
Copyright: Pablo Picasso. Galerie L'Art et la Paix. Printed in France.
New to frame.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object, from the same auction, in the same shipment.
Pablo Picasso’s “Bouquet”, created on April 21, 1958, is an iconic lithograph that shows two hands offering a bouquet of flowers. The drawing, marked by its simplicity and symbolic power, has become a universal emblem of peace and friendship.
The work was created during the Cold War, at a time when Picasso—an avowed communist and peace activist—produced several artworks with pacifist messages.
This image was used as the official poster for the World Peace Congress. It is still often used today in pacifist contexts.
Author: Pablo Picasso
Title: "Bouquet" (1955)
Size: 80 x 60 cm
Fine art offset print made on thick 250g, high-quality paper. Displays a vivid and sharp image.
Copyright: Pablo Picasso. Galerie L'Art et la Paix. Printed in France.
New to frame.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object, from the same auction, in the same shipment.
Pablo Picasso’s “Bouquet”, created on April 21, 1958, is an iconic lithograph that shows two hands offering a bouquet of flowers. The drawing, marked by its simplicity and symbolic power, has become a universal emblem of peace and friendship.
The work was created during the Cold War, at a time when Picasso—an avowed communist and peace activist—produced several artworks with pacifist messages.
This image was used as the official poster for the World Peace Congress. It is still often used today in pacifist contexts.

