Picasso’s Late-Period Mastery in La Flûte Double
This lithograph, Deaux Femmes Nues, from the 1967 La Flûte Double portfolio is a masterful example of Pablo Picasso’s "classical" figurative style. Featuring two nude women, the composition highlights his unparalleled ability to convey volume and intimacy through rhythmic line-work. The work portrays the female form with a timeless elegance, blending the artist's fascination with Mediterranean classicism and the fluid grace of his mid-century muses. Released by Au Vent d'Arles in a strictly limited edition, this lithograph offers collectors a sophisticated window into Picasso’s private studies of harmony and the human figure. Its balance of open space and confident, sweeping contours makes it a centerpiece for any collection focusing on the artist’s graphic mastery.
Artwork Details
- Artist: Pablo Picasso
- Title: Deux Femmes Nues
- Medium: Lithograph with Pochoir
- Edition: 129/500
- Signature: Unsigned
- Image Size: 20½" x 16"
- Printer: Daniel Jacomet, Paris
- Publisher: Au Vent D'Arles Paris, 1967
- Reference: Monod: 8860, Orozco 238
Includes COA from Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
