Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Maîtres De L'Art Moderne, Galerie Beyeler, Basel, 1956
Lithograph
77 x 54 cm
£ 3,495.00
Dora Maar was one of Picasso’s most intellectually and emotionally complex partners, and their nearly decade-long relationship coincided with one of his most politically charged and creatively intense periods. Maar...
Dora Maar was one of Picasso’s most intellectually and emotionally complex partners, and their nearly decade-long relationship coincided with one of his most politically charged and creatively intense periods. Maar was not only his muse but a collaborator – documenting Guernica, shaping his political awareness, and introducing new technical ideas.
In his portraits of her, Picasso moved beyond likeness to psychological expression: she appears fractured, angular, and often in tears, reflecting both her inner intensity and the turbulence of their relationship. These works are among his most powerful portraits, capturing not just a sitter, but a profound emotional and creative exchange.
Mourlot
1 of 500 Editions
In his portraits of her, Picasso moved beyond likeness to psychological expression: she appears fractured, angular, and often in tears, reflecting both her inner intensity and the turbulence of their relationship. These works are among his most powerful portraits, capturing not just a sitter, but a profound emotional and creative exchange.
Mourlot
1 of 500 Editions
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