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Brassai's Insight: Photogravure of Picasso's Sculpture, circa 1948

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Brassai's Insight: Photogravure of Picasso's Sculpture, circa 1948 From 1948 Photography by Brassai Photogravure From 'The Sculptures of Picasso' by Daniel Henry Kahnweiler Printed by Editions du Chene, France Framed in black lacquered wood Embark on a visual journey into the world of Picasso's sculptures with this captivating photogravure by the acclaimed photographer Brassai. Originating from 1948, it's a cherished artifact from the first edition book 'The Sculptures of Picasso' by Daniel Henry Kahnweiler, printed by Editions du Chene, France. Framed in sleek black lacquered wood, it exudes timeless elegance, providing a fitting backdrop for Brassai's evocative imagery. As you gaze upon the photogravure, you're transported to a realm where art and reality converge, where Picasso's iconic sculptures come to life in exquisite detail. Brassai's keen eye captures the essence of Picasso's work with unparalleled clarity. Each line, each curve, is rendered with precision and depth, showcasing the sculptor's mastery and the photographer's skill. The black and white tones add a sense of drama and contrast, accentuating the inherent beauty of the sculptures. Despite its delicate appearance, this piece exudes a quiet strength, a testament to the enduring legacy of Picasso's artistry. Its high-quality print and rich depth of tone elevate it from mere artwork to a cherished heirloom, to be admired and appreciated for generations to come. This photogravure is more than just a piece of history; it's a window into the creative genius of Picasso, inviting you to explore, to ponder, and to marvel at the wonders of the sculptor's imagination captured through the lens of Brassai's camera.
  • Creator:
    Brassaï (Photographer),Pablo Picasso (Artist)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14.18 in (36 cm)Width: 11.03 in (28 cm)Depth: 0.48 in (1.2 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1948
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Barcelona, ES
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1427243789852

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Brassai's Insight: Photogravure of Picasso's Sculpture, circa 1948
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Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Brassai's Insight: Photogravure of Picasso's Sculpture, circa 1948 From 1948 Photography by Brassai Photogravure From 'The Sculptures of Picasso' by Daniel Henry Kahnweiler Printed ...
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Vintage 1940s Spanish Mid-Century Modern Photography

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Brassai's Insight: Photogravure of Picasso's Sculpture, circa 1948
By Brassaï, Pablo Picasso
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Brassai's Insight: Photogravure of Picasso's Sculpture, circa 1948 From 1948 Photography by Brassai Photogravure From 'The Sculptures of Picasso' by Daniel Henry Kahnweiler Printed ...
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Vintage 1940s Spanish Mid-Century Modern Photography

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Brassai's Insight: Photogravure of Picasso's Sculpture, circa 1948
By Brassaï, Pablo Picasso
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Brassai's Insight: Photogravure of Picasso's Sculpture, circa 1948 From 1948 Photography by Brassai Photogravure From 'The Sculptures of Picasso' by Daniel Henry Kahnweiler Printed ...
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Vintage 1940s Spanish Mid-Century Modern Photography

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By Pablo Picasso, Brassaï
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Brassai's Insight: Photogravure of Picasso's Sculpture, circa 1948 From 1948 Photography by Brassai Photogravure From 'The Sculptures of Picasso' by Daniel Henry Kahnweiler Printed ...
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