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Pablo Picasso — Femme au chapeau (Woman in a Hat)
Pablo Picasso

Femme au chapeau (Woman in a Hat)

This striking linocut by Pablo Picasso depicts a woman adorned with a hat, rendered in his characteristically bold and fragmented Cubist style. Printed by Arnéra in Vallauris and published by Galerie Louise Leiris in 1963, this work is numbered 48/50 in pencil, representing a rare example from a limited edition of fifty impressions. The composition's light blue and red tones have become subtly attenuated over time, lending the piece a delicate, softened palette that complements its dynamic, expressive linework.

Medium
signed and numbered 48/50 in pencil (there were also some artist's proofs), printed by Arnéra, Vallauris, published by Galerie Louise Leiris, 1963, the light blue and red attenuated, framed.

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Evening & Day Editions

April 28, 2014

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Pablo Picasso, Femme au chapeau (Woman in a Hat)

This striking linocut by Pablo Picasso depicts a woman adorned with a hat, rendered in his characteristically bold and fragmented Cubist style. Printed by Arnéra in Vallauris and published by Galerie Louise Leiris in 1963, this work is numbered 48/50 in pencil, representing a rare example from a limited edition of fifty impressions. The composition's light blue and red tones have become subtly attenuated over time, lending the piece a delicate, softened palette that complements its dynamic, expressive linework.

Medium
signed and numbered 48/50 in pencil (there were also some artist's proofs), printed by Arnéra, Vallauris, published by Galerie Louise Leiris, 1963, the light blue and red attenuated, framed.
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Related themes

20th Century, Limited Edition Print, Cubism, Male Artist, Female Subject, Modern Art, Figurative Art, Blue And Red, Portrait, Spanish Artist, Linocut, Master Artist

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Collected by

Sebastián In Situ, Richard Caswell, Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Sebastián Naranjo, Alex Capecelatro, Saul Beceiro Novo