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Original Etching and Aquatint
Created in 1964, August 27
Hand signed in pencil lower right, numbered lower left
Edition of 50
Image size: 16.15" x 12.4"
Paper size: 21.9" x 16.1"
The paper bears "Richard de Bas" watermark
Reference: Bloch, 'Pablo Picasso, catalogue de l'oeuvre gravé et lithographié' No. 1171
Picasso was 83 years "young" when he created this charming caricature of himself - he was a heavy smoker and his iconic striped shirt makes the subject obvious. He was also famous for his arresting gaze reflecting on this image.
Picasso embarked on a series of sugar-lift aquatints known as the Fumeurs (Smokers) during the summer of 1964. These pieces hold significant value due to the intricate technique employed. Initially, a sugar-lift is meticulously crafted by applying a solution of sugar and water onto the plate's surface using a brush. Subsequently, the plate undergoes acid treatment after the sugar solution is removed, allowing for the application of aquatint. The resulting image emerges as the acid dissolves the sugar-drawn designs. In Picasso's work, this process manifests in bold, multi-toned strokes, vividly depicting the essence of the Fumeur.
It is a superb impression with strong colours, created after steel-facing of the plate. Published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris in 1965.
Certificate of Authenticity is included.
The artwork is framed. When delivered or picked-up in gallery, framing is included. Artwork ships unframed unless otherwise arranged. Please contact us if you need shipping the artwork framed.
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US$40
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