Description
A modern lithograph on Arches paper titled “L'ecuyere (The Horsewoman)” by Pablo Picasso. Published in 1960; Catalog Mourlot 333. From a private collection. Dimensions: 28”h x 33”w x 2”d (framed). In very good vintage condition. Full condition reports are available upon request.
Executed in expressive black linework, the composition is densely packed with abstracted figures and whimsical patterns, revealing a fantastical equestrian scene. At the center, the outline of a horse and rider emerges from an energetic web of ink splashes, scribbles, and surreal imagery, evoking Picasso’s playful yet masterful approach to form and motion. The piece reflects the artist’s continued experimentation with lithography well into the later stages of his career.
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was one of the most influential modern artists in the 20th century. It is said he lived multiple artistic lives, constantly evolving and being an influence in various art movements. Picasso explored the medium of ceramics at the end of his life and many of his pottery creations are some of the most sought after on the market. Most famed for the Cubism movement, his avant-garde influence forever changed contemporary painting. Picasso's influence on art history and the artists that followed him is undeniable. He has been in countless museum and gallery exhibitions around the globe and if often cited as the greatest artist of all time.
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