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Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

Original lithographs published by Mourlot Frères

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Picasso and the Human Comedy, Verve, Vol. VIII, No 29/30, 1954

Original lithographs published by Mourlot Frères

Original lithograph print from Verve Vol. VIII, No 29/30 printed by the Master Printers Mourlot Frères in 1954. Framed in champagne gold with a cream mount.

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Dimensions: 41cm (16¼") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
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On the 28th November 1953, the 72 year old Pablo Picasso opened his sketch-book, and then went on drawing until 3rd February, 1954. The work he produced was issued by the French art publishers Verve in a special double edition Vol. VIII, No 29/30.

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