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Creator: Pablo Picasso
Mon Dieu, quel homme, qu'il est petit… (347 Series, B.1629)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Greenwich, CT
"Mon Dieu, quel homme, qu'il est petit..." is an aquatint from Picasso's 347 Series with an image size of 2.3 x 3.3 inches, signed 'Picasso' lower right, and ...
Category

20th Century Modern San Francisco

Materials

Paper, Aquatint

Couple in the Fields, with a Cherub Crowned with Flowers (347 Series, B.1697)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Greenwich, CT
"Couple in the Fields, with a Cherub Crowned with Flowers" is an etching from Picasso's 347 Series, with an image size of 12.75 x 12.25 inches, signed 'Picasso' lower right and frame...
Category

20th Century Modern San Francisco

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Paper, Etching

Youth
By Pablo Picasso
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original lithograph printed in black ink on Arches wove paper. Signed and dated on the stone lower right Picasso 23 mai 50 A superb trial proof impression...
Category

1950s Modern San Francisco

Materials

Lithograph

PEINTRE AU TRAVAIL (Peintre avec un modèle barbu et une spectatrice)
By Pablo Picasso
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original etching printed in black ink on Rives wove paper. Hand-signed in pencil in the margin lower right Picasso, dated in the plate upper right (in reverse). A superb impres...
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20th Century Modern San Francisco

Materials

Etching

Le Trois Baigneuses II
By Pablo Picasso
Located in San Francisco, CA
Signed with the artist’s estate stamp signature in black ink in the margin lower right Picasso A richly printed impression of Geiser’s only state printed with the plate corrosion ...
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20th Century Modern San Francisco

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