The Artist and His Muse: Wit and Vulnerability in Picasso’s The Human Comedy
This vibrant color lithograph is a standout plate from the legendary 1954 suite, La Comédie Humaine (The Human Comedy). Created during a transformative summer in Vallauris, these works were printed by the master lithographers at Atelier Mourlot for a special double issue of the prestigious French art review Verve. The piece captures Picasso at his most satirical and self-reflective, often utilizing a bold, Mediterranean palette to depict the playful, sometimes absurd interactions between the aging artist, the circus performer, and the classical muse
- Medium: Lithograph
- Edition: Vol. 8 No. 29
- Signature: Unsigned
- Paper Size: 12 1/2" x 9 1/4"
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Year of Production: "Verve", Mourlot Paris, France 1954
Unframed: Contact us for a framing quote.
Includes COA from Gold & Silver Pawn.
Edited by: Patrick
