Bachannal with Pair of Lovers 1962 Pablo Picasso
Linocut on Vellum
Sheet dimensions 32 x 37 cm (c. 12 x 14 inches)
Price on Request
Published by Cercle d'Art in 1962.
From 1958 to 1961, Picasso created numerous linocuts, finding the process extremely engaging.
Originally released in signed editions limited to 50 by Galerie Louise Leiris, these pieces now command prices ranging from £8,000 to £80,000. Picasso pioneered the 'reduction' technique, sequentially cutting the same linoleum block for each color, thus precluding any additional prints from the original block.
In 1962, Picasso and Galerie Louise Leiris collaborated to produce new linoleum plates at 42% of the original size, from which the currently available print was produced.
Linocut on Vellum
Sheet dimensions 32 x 37 cm (c. 12 x 14 inches)
Price on Request
Published by Cercle d'Art in 1962.
From 1958 to 1961, Picasso created numerous linocuts, finding the process extremely engaging.
Originally released in signed editions limited to 50 by Galerie Louise Leiris, these pieces now command prices ranging from £8,000 to £80,000. Picasso pioneered the 'reduction' technique, sequentially cutting the same linoleum block for each color, thus precluding any additional prints from the original block.
In 1962, Picasso and Galerie Louise Leiris collaborated to produce new linoleum plates at 42% of the original size, from which the currently available print was produced.
Linocut on Vellum
Sheet dimensions 32 x 37 cm (c. 12 x 14 inches)
Price on Request
Published by Cercle d'Art in 1962.
From 1958 to 1961, Picasso created numerous linocuts, finding the process extremely engaging.
Originally released in signed editions limited to 50 by Galerie Louise Leiris, these pieces now command prices ranging from £8,000 to £80,000. Picasso pioneered the 'reduction' technique, sequentially cutting the same linoleum block for each color, thus precluding any additional prints from the original block.
In 1962, Picasso and Galerie Louise Leiris collaborated to produce new linoleum plates at 42% of the original size, from which the currently available print was produced.