Pablo Picasso - Toros y Toreros - 1962






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Pablo Picasso, Toros y Toreros, a hardback illustrated edition published by Cercle d'Art Paris in 1962, includes 31 text pages and 142 illustrated pages with 3 original lithographs, the original language is French and Spanish, and comes with a protective case in very good condition.
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Luis Dominguín Pablo Picasso - Bulls and Bullfighters - Cercle d’Art, 1962 Second edition (the first dated 1961) of the album devoted to Picasso's drawings, wash drawings, and sketches on the theme of bullfighting, born from the close and friendly collaboration between the artist and the publisher.
With protective case.
Texts by Luis Miguel Dominguín and a study by Georges Boudaille.
Includes numerous drawings and studies in white, black, and color.
With a presentation by Luis Miguel Dominguín – followed by an introduction by Georges Boudaille and the rest of Picasso's illustrations, including 16 in color, presumably lithographed. Tauromachic glossary at the end of the volume. Printed in the second quarter of 1962. Work printed on stout vellum. Unpaginated. – 31 pages of text, 142 pages of illustrations, including 3 original lithographs printed by Mourlot. Cloth binding decorated by the edition, covers fresh,
In very good condition.
Professional packaging for insured shipment.
Seller's Story
Luis Dominguín Pablo Picasso - Bulls and Bullfighters - Cercle d’Art, 1962 Second edition (the first dated 1961) of the album devoted to Picasso's drawings, wash drawings, and sketches on the theme of bullfighting, born from the close and friendly collaboration between the artist and the publisher.
With protective case.
Texts by Luis Miguel Dominguín and a study by Georges Boudaille.
Includes numerous drawings and studies in white, black, and color.
With a presentation by Luis Miguel Dominguín – followed by an introduction by Georges Boudaille and the rest of Picasso's illustrations, including 16 in color, presumably lithographed. Tauromachic glossary at the end of the volume. Printed in the second quarter of 1962. Work printed on stout vellum. Unpaginated. – 31 pages of text, 142 pages of illustrations, including 3 original lithographs printed by Mourlot. Cloth binding decorated by the edition, covers fresh,
In very good condition.
Professional packaging for insured shipment.
