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"Still Life with Red Headed Minotaur"
by Pablo Picasso's Estate

Hand Signed and Numbered by the Estate


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"Still Life with Red Headed Minotaur"
Limited Edition Giclee on Heavy Archival Wove Paper
Estate signed "Collection Domaine Picasso"
Embossed seal in lower left corner
Framed Size: 20-1/2" x 22"
Image Size: 10" x 11-1/2"
Edition Number: 92/500
Condition of both the artwork and frame is Excellent. Please pardon the window reflection in the top right area. Frame custom made with archival materials.
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Original Publisher's Certificate of Authenticity is included
Gallery Retail: $750.00
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Pablo Picasso is probably the most important figure
of 20th century, in term of art, and art movements that occurred over this
period. To say that Pablo Picasso conquered western art is, by today, the
merest usual place. Before the age of 50, the Spanish born artist had become
the most well known name in modern art, with the most distinct style and eye
for artistic creation. There had been no other artists, prior to Picasso, who
had such an impact on the art world, or had a mass following of fans and critics
alike, as he did.
Pablo Picasso was born in Magala, Span, in 1881, and had created a mass
collection of works during the extensive course of his career. In fact, by the
time he died in France,
in 1973, over 22,000 pieces of his work had been found. These pieces included
paintings, sculpture work, and a series of graphic design work which he had
created over the course of his career. Over the extensive career, Picasso had a
hand in every art form and movement that came through, during the 20th century.
Not only that, he also co-founded cubism, which was one of the most popular
movements during the 20th century, and was what he was most well known for with
most of the works he created.
When Picasso died at age 91 in April 1973, he had become one
of the most famous and successful artist throughout history. He was, and still
is, seen as a magician by writers and critics, a metaphor that captures both
the sense of an artist who is able to transform everything around him at a
touch and a man who can also transform himself, elude us, fascinate and
mesmerize us. Even as of today, his life and works continue to invite countless
scholarly interpretation and attract thousands of followers around the world. |