Picasso, Pablo
PABLO PICASSO Maison de la Pensee Francaise, 1958
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Artist: Pablo Picasso
Title: Maison de la Pensee Francaise
Year: 1958
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 25.5 x 18.75 inches ( 64.77 x 47.625 cm )
Image Size: 25.5 x 18.75 inches ( 64.77 x 47.625 cm )
Edition Size: 500
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Additional Details: Maison de la Pensée Française is a 1958 lithograph by Pablo Picasso, produced by Mourlot in Paris. It is referenced in several key catalogues documenting Picasso’s lithographic work: Czwiklitzer: #30 Mourlot Picasso Lithographe, Vol IV: No. 313 Bloch: #1280 The lithograph is associated with the Maison de la Pensée Française, an institution known for its intellectual and cultural contributions. This piece exemplifies Picasso’s lithographic techniques and his engagement with significant cultural themes. The details from the Czwiklitzer, Mourlot, and Bloch catalogues underscore its place within Picasso's broader body of work and its importance as part of his lithographic output.
Artist: Pablo Picasso
Title: Maison de la Pensee Francaise
Year: 1958
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 25.5 x 18.75 inches ( 64.77 x 47.625 cm )
Image Size: 25.5 x 18.75 inches ( 64.77 x 47.625 cm )
Edition Size: 500
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Additional Details: Maison de la Pensée Française is a 1958 lithograph by Pablo Picasso, produced by Mourlot in Paris. It is referenced in several key catalogues documenting Picasso’s lithographic work: Czwiklitzer: #30 Mourlot Picasso Lithographe, Vol IV: No. 313 Bloch: #1280 The lithograph is associated with the Maison de la Pensée Française, an institution known for its intellectual and cultural contributions. This piece exemplifies Picasso’s lithographic techniques and his engagement with significant cultural themes. The details from the Czwiklitzer, Mourlot, and Bloch catalogues underscore its place within Picasso's broader body of work and its importance as part of his lithographic output.