![]() ![]() Now we just have to make sense of it.' 15 May Wong Tsz Hang from Switzerland wrote: 'The drawings are confusing, there are many colours mixed together and don't know what it is. On the right, I can see buildings, a staple of modern life. In the case of this painting, I cannot help but wonder how much of it might have actually been painted by Picasso's father.' 14 June Ricardo Lapin from Switzerland wrote: 'How much perversion to treat a couple as if they were an object (a model, "muse", etc.) and be indifferent to painting their suffering over and over again, for years without doing anything to help her.' 24 May byats wurnt from Switzerland wrote: 'I think, when dealing with an abstract piece, one must take an approach similar to reading. It is a well known fact that at one time it was a common practice in teaching painting, for the master to repaint areas of the student's work. But what has always struck me as curious is that none of Picasso's other works from this period are anywhere near as accomplished as this painting. Picasso is a master' 28 June Nikolai from Switzerland wrote: 'The painting is certainly impressive, to say the least. Rich vibrant colors and sharp visceral angles. If you have eaten burgers and pizza your whole life, it may be difficult to appreciate sushi.' 16 July steve from USA wrote: 'Breathtaking as everything he's ever done. A nice detail to add into an art and design exam :)' 19 October Front side tail from levenmouth wrote: 'i think the artwork should be abeled to be viewed from all side :(((' 21 September Pascal from New York wrote: 'Like everything, you must study or practice to appreciate. So after all that any thoughts?' 16 December luis from Usa wrote: 'Wow nice and where is the original signed' 02 November samarrajo from levenmouth wrote: 'the measurements of the painting are 163.7cm x 132.1cm making the bread, fruit and table almost life size. However, the Mother Child litho doesn't have the information located at the bottom margin of the print like others I've seen. Basically because the size was about the same and the 3 print colors were the same. I had originally thought it may be printed in France by La Photolithography L Delaporte. Being laid paper on board makes it difficult. I have looked for various water marks but haven't found any. The print definitely has age to it but obviously no way to tell how old. ![]() It's also on Montvall laid paper on board. ![]() I have a large litho ( around 28" tall 23" wide) of Picasso's Mother Child 4 hands study but it's different than any other I've found. I have a lithograph I can't find anywhere on the internet. 12 recent comments 20 December Jason wrote: 'So I'm an art collector who's stumped. ![]()
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