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After Pablo Picasso — Femme aux Mains Jointes (Marie-Therese Walter)
After Pablo Picasso

Femme aux Mains Jointes (Marie-Therese Walter)

This lithograph depicts Marie Thérèse Walter, a significant muse and subject in Picasso's work during the late 1920s and 1930s, rendered in the artist's characteristic Cubist style with simplified, geometric forms. The composition emphasizes the contemplative pose of the figure with her hands joined, capturing an intimate moment through Picasso's reductive formal language. As a print made from a lithographic stone, this work exemplifies Picasso's prolific exploration of printmaking techniques and his ongoing investigation of portraiture and the female form.

Medium
Lithograph

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March Modern & Contemporary Art

March 25, 2026

Lot 123

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After Pablo Picasso, Femme aux Mains Jointes (Marie-Therese Walter)

This lithograph depicts Marie Thérèse Walter, a significant muse and subject in Picasso's work during the late 1920s and 1930s, rendered in the artist's characteristic Cubist style with simplified, geometric forms. The composition emphasizes the contemplative pose of the figure with her hands joined, capturing an intimate moment through Picasso's reductive formal language. As a print made from a lithographic stone, this work exemplifies Picasso's prolific exploration of printmaking techniques and his ongoing investigation of portraiture and the female form.

Medium
Lithograph
Seen at
RoGallery, Long Island City, NY

Related themes

20th Century, Cubism, Modernist, Female Figure, Geometric Abstraction, Introspective Mood, Portrait, Spanish Artist, Figurative Composition, Oil on Canvas

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