Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - Arlequín





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Pablo Picasso's Arlequín is a multicolour lithograph from 1966, part of the Barcelona Suite, signed by hand, with an unnumbered edition of 100 outside the 60 edition, on Archès paper, 75.5 × 55 cm, in very good condition.
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Pablo Picasso
Arlequin
Color lithograph on Archès paper from the portfolio “Barcelona Suite,” hand-signed in pencil at the bottom right by Pablo Picasso. Edition of 100 copies (outside the edition of 60), produced in 1966 in collaboration with Sala Gaspar, for the opening of the historic Picasso Museum of Barcelona.
Additional details are recorded in the certificate of authenticity (see attached photo), which will be delivered with the artwork. Note: the signature and the DNI number have been hidden in the photograph for privacy reasons.
Sheet dimensions: approx. 75.5 × 55 cm
Condition: very good overall. Slight foxing along the edges, clearly visible in the photos. The images faithfully reflect the condition of the work.
Publisher: Sala Gaspar, Barcelona
Edition: 100 copies unnumbered and hand-signed (outside the edition of 60)
Reference bibliography:
Catalogue raisonné: Czwiklitzer, no. 230
Pablo Picasso
Arlequin
Color lithograph on Archès paper from the portfolio “Barcelona Suite,” hand-signed in pencil at the bottom right by Pablo Picasso. Edition of 100 copies (outside the edition of 60), produced in 1966 in collaboration with Sala Gaspar, for the opening of the historic Picasso Museum of Barcelona.
Additional details are recorded in the certificate of authenticity (see attached photo), which will be delivered with the artwork. Note: the signature and the DNI number have been hidden in the photograph for privacy reasons.
Sheet dimensions: approx. 75.5 × 55 cm
Condition: very good overall. Slight foxing along the edges, clearly visible in the photos. The images faithfully reflect the condition of the work.
Publisher: Sala Gaspar, Barcelona
Edition: 100 copies unnumbered and hand-signed (outside the edition of 60)
Reference bibliography:
Catalogue raisonné: Czwiklitzer, no. 230

