Pablo Picasso - Editions & Works on Paper New York Tuesday, April 19, 2022 | Phillips
  • Provenance

    Guy L. Huey, Massillon, Ohio
    Bellette Hofmann Fine Art, New York
    Private Collection, California

  • Literature

    Georges Bloch 1887
    Brigitte Baer 1893

  • Artist Biography

    Pablo Picasso

    Spanish • 1881 - 1973

    One of the most dominant and influential artists of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso was a master of endless reinvention. While significantly contributing to the movements of Surrealism, Neoclassicism and Expressionism, he is best known for pioneering the groundbreaking movement of Cubism alongside fellow artist Georges Braque in the 1910s. In his practice, he drew on African and Iberian visual culture as well as the developments in the fast-changing world around him.

    Throughout his long and prolific career, the Spanish-born artist consistently pushed the boundaries of art to new extremes. Picasso's oeuvre is famously characterized by a radical diversity of styles, ranging from his early forays in Cubism to his Classical Period and his later more gestural expressionist work, and a diverse array of media including printmaking, drawing, ceramics and sculpture as well as theater sets and costumes designs. 

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Homme-chien et femme, avec une petite bourgeoise stupefaite (Man-dog and Woman, with a Stupefied Little Bourgeoise), plate 32 from 156 Series (B. 1887, Ba. 1893)

1970
Etching, on Rives BFK paper, with full margins.
I. 8 5/8 x 11 in. (21.9 x 27.9 cm)
S. 14 7/8 x 17 3/4 in. (37.8 x 45.1 cm)

Stamp-signed and numbered 47/50 in pencil (there were also 15 artist's proofs in Roman numerals), published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris, 1978, framed.

Estimate
$3,000 - 5,000 

Sold for $3,276

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Editions & Works on Paper

New York Auction 19 - 21 April 2022