Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - Le Modele Dans L‘Atelier






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This lithograph, 'Le Modèle dans l’Atelier' by Pablo Picasso, is among the characteristic depictions of the artist, in which he explores the relationship between artist, model, and studio with powerful line work and extraordinary expressiveness. A work that appeals both to collectors of modern graphics and lovers of classical modernism.
The Model in the Workshop
Artist: Pablo Picasso
Technique: Lithography
Theme: Depiction of a model in the studio – a central motif of Picasso that appears repeatedly across various stylistic phases of his work.
Note: The lithograph was framed and unfortunately has two creases, so the rating of 'good' can only be given for the motif area. Framing with a passepartout is a possible option.
Expressive and clear lines, typical of Picasso's graphic oeuvre.
Harmonious play between figure and spatial composition.
Reduced but impactful depiction that captures the essence of the artistic process.
Timeless modernity that reflects Picasso's mastery in the tension between abstraction and figuration.
Artist description: Pablo Picasso (1881–1973)
Pablo Picasso is regarded as one of the most influential and innovative artists of modernity. His work spans over 70 years of creative production and includes painting, graphics, drawing, ceramics, and sculpture. He was a co-founder of Cubism and, like few others, shaped the art of the 20th century.
Picasso studied at art academies in La Coruña, Barcelona, and Madrid. From a young age, he showed exceptional talent and was early recognized in Spain's artistic circles and later in France.
This lithograph, 'Le Modèle dans l’Atelier' by Pablo Picasso, is among the characteristic depictions of the artist, in which he explores the relationship between artist, model, and studio with powerful line work and extraordinary expressiveness. A work that appeals both to collectors of modern graphics and lovers of classical modernism.
The Model in the Workshop
Artist: Pablo Picasso
Technique: Lithography
Theme: Depiction of a model in the studio – a central motif of Picasso that appears repeatedly across various stylistic phases of his work.
Note: The lithograph was framed and unfortunately has two creases, so the rating of 'good' can only be given for the motif area. Framing with a passepartout is a possible option.
Expressive and clear lines, typical of Picasso's graphic oeuvre.
Harmonious play between figure and spatial composition.
Reduced but impactful depiction that captures the essence of the artistic process.
Timeless modernity that reflects Picasso's mastery in the tension between abstraction and figuration.
Artist description: Pablo Picasso (1881–1973)
Pablo Picasso is regarded as one of the most influential and innovative artists of modernity. His work spans over 70 years of creative production and includes painting, graphics, drawing, ceramics, and sculpture. He was a co-founder of Cubism and, like few others, shaped the art of the 20th century.
Picasso studied at art academies in La Coruña, Barcelona, and Madrid. From a young age, he showed exceptional talent and was early recognized in Spain's artistic circles and later in France.
