Pablo Picasso (after), 'Marlborough'
Pablo Picasso
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Pablo Picasso (after) – Marlborough, 1970
Medium: Color lithograph (exhibition poster)
Dimensions: 101 x 62 cm (39.3 x 25 in.), framed 102 x 117 cm (40 x 46 in.)
Edition: Numbered 12/650 (lower left)
Signature: Signed in plate
Printer: R.R.C. Rome, 1970
A striking limited-edition exhibition poster, Marlborough was created after a gouache by Pablo Picasso for the Galleria d’Arte Marlborough in 1970. This vibrant color lithograph exemplifies Picasso’s bold, expressive style, blending Cubist and surrealist elements with a dramatic palette. The composition features a stylized, fragmented portrait with Picasso’s signature use of exaggerated features, contrasting colors, and dynamic brushwork.
This piece is part of a numbered edition of 650, with this example being number 12/650. It was printed in Rome by R.R.C. and bears Picasso’s signature in plate. The artwork is professionally framed, enhancing its presentation and preservation.
About the Artist:
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, co-founding Cubism and pioneering numerous artistic movements. His diverse body of work includes painting, sculpture, printmaking, and ceramics, and his groundbreaking approach reshaped modern art.
This exhibition poster is an excellent addition to any collection, offering a connection to Picasso’s legacy and artistic brilliance.