Picasso created the dove drawn in black in 1952. The colored background was added presumably just for the poster of the peace movement on the occasion of the Paris Summit Conference in May 1960. The edition comprises 2500 poster copies, 1000 copies on wove paper 'Arches' and 200 signed and numbered copies also on wove paper ‘Arches’ (The edition described by Rau?).
Condition
The poster’s lettering is trimmed, a spot of the letter’s blue ink is still visible at the lower edge’s center. The lateral edges, too, are trimmed. The sheet is overall minor foxed, stronger towards the edges. There are remains of adhesive tape at the reverse upper corners and edges. The overall impression is good. The sheet is mounted to a mat. The image measures 50.8 x 65.5 cm, the sheet 54.6 x 71 cm. The matted dimensions are 65 x 81.5 cm.
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
The Spanish painter, graphic artist and sculptor Pablo Picasso created a body of work of about 50,000 paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and ceramics. He studied at the Royal Academy in Madrid and at the Art Academy in Barcelona, where his father taught. 1901 Picasso had his first exhibition in a gallery in Paris, followed by numerous international exhibitions. The works from his Blue and Rose period, and the establishing of cubism along with Georges Braque were the beginning of his extraordinary artistic career. The painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) is one of the best known works of Picasso. Like his monumental painting Guernica (1937), no other work has marked the art of the 20th century. Two museums, the Museu Picasso in Barcelona and the Musée Picasso in Antibes Picasso's works were for his own lifetime established. Famous for the diversity of its expressions Pablo Picasso is one of the outstanding artists of the 20th century. (fea)
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