Details
- Dimensions
- 10.95ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 14.95ʺH
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Styled After
- Pablo Picasso
- Period
- 1950s
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Lithograph
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Green
- Condition Notes
- Excellent condition of the print; the board has a rip at the top edge (which won't show when they piece … moreExcellent condition of the print; the board has a rip at the top edge (which won't show when they piece is matted and framed, it also can be easily trimmed off) and minimal age and edge wear; never framed. less
- Description
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A stunning period vintage offset lithograph, full-color print, after Cubist painting "Femme Assise" (Seated Woman, 1941) by Pablo Picasso. Comes …
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A stunning period vintage offset lithograph, full-color print, after Cubist painting "Femme Assise" (Seated Woman, 1941) by Pablo Picasso. Comes from a Limited Edition of XVI pieces from Picasso's Cubism period, published by Les Editions Du Chene in Paris, France in 1950. Edition No 290. Printed on one side. Hand tipped-in on a board of heavy paper. Information regarding the original artwork will be found by lifting the piece, in French. Numbered on the board: IV. Excellent condition of the print; the board has a rip at the top edge (which won't show when they piece is matted and framed, it also can be easily trimmed off) and minimal age and edge wear; never framed.
Overall 10.95"W x 14.95"H
Image 8.15"W x 11"H
On the subject of the editor: Editions du Chêne, Paris 1941, it is an occupied Paris which witnesses the emergence, 16, place Vendôme, of the Editions du Chêne. A risky bet given that its 21-year old founder was called Maurice Kahane, an atheist Jewish man who would then adopt the name of his mother, Girodias. The Chêne specialized itself by the edition of art books and literature. The Editions du Chêne would become a branch of the Hachette group in 1951. The edition of art books would then adopt pride of place. George Herscher takes over the Hachette house with enthusiasm in 1971. less
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