Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - Baccanale 1955





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Pablo Picasso, Baccanale 1955, a 1975 limited edition lithography on Arches paper, numbered 687/2000 and signed by Picasso at the lower right with a Euro Art drystamp, printed in France by Le Vent d'Arles and SPADEM; dimensions 48 × 62 cm, Cubist style, good condition.
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Description:
Pablo Picasso
Spain / France, (1881-1973)
Bacchanale, edition of 1975 from the original of 1955 numbered, copy number 687 of 2000
Lithograph on Arches paper
Dry stamp (Euro Art) bottom left. Picasso's signature impressed bottom right.
Printed in France by Le Vent d'Arles and SPADEM.
Good preserved condition
Description of the work
The lithograph “Bacchanale” (1955) by Pablo Picasso is a work that recalls the classical theme of the bacchanal, i.e., a Dionysian festival characterized by energy, sensuality and movement.
In this composition, Picasso represents human figures — often nude or barely sketched — immersed in a dynamic and chaotic scene, where bodies and gestures intertwine. The lines are rapid, essential and fluid, typical of his mature style, and convey a sense of spontaneity and vitality. The artist does not aim at realism, but at evoking emotional intensity and the festive atmosphere through distortions and simplifications of forms.
The work reflects Picasso's interest in myth, instinct and expressive freedom, transforming the ancient subject into a modern vision, almost instinctive and playful.
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Description:
Pablo Picasso
Spain / France, (1881-1973)
Bacchanale, edition of 1975 from the original of 1955 numbered, copy number 687 of 2000
Lithograph on Arches paper
Dry stamp (Euro Art) bottom left. Picasso's signature impressed bottom right.
Printed in France by Le Vent d'Arles and SPADEM.
Good preserved condition
Description of the work
The lithograph “Bacchanale” (1955) by Pablo Picasso is a work that recalls the classical theme of the bacchanal, i.e., a Dionysian festival characterized by energy, sensuality and movement.
In this composition, Picasso represents human figures — often nude or barely sketched — immersed in a dynamic and chaotic scene, where bodies and gestures intertwine. The lines are rapid, essential and fluid, typical of his mature style, and convey a sense of spontaneity and vitality. The artist does not aim at realism, but at evoking emotional intensity and the festive atmosphere through distortions and simplifications of forms.
The work reflects Picasso's interest in myth, instinct and expressive freedom, transforming the ancient subject into a modern vision, almost instinctive and playful.
accurate packing and shipping guaranteed.

