Picasso’s Late-Period Mastery in La Flûte Double
This lithograph from the 1967 La Flûte Double portfolio is a masterful example of Picasso’s "classical" figurative style. Featuring two nude women, the composition highlights his unparalleled ability to convey volume and intimacy through rhythmic linework. 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.
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Medium: Lithograph
- Edition: 129 of 500
- Signature: Unsigned
- Image Size: 20 1/2" x 16"
- Publisher: Au Vent D'Arles Paris, 1967
Unframed: Contact us for a framing quote.
Includes COA from Gold & Silver Pawn.
Edited by: Patrick
