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1066731968 . Etching and aquatint 1968 on Auvergne Richard-de-Bas wove paper signed in pencil numbered from the edition of 30 printed and published by Atelier Crommelynck Paris 37 x 47.8 cm. 14½ x 18¾ in.<br /> Le Cocu Magnifique is a farcical play written by Belgian dramatist Fernand Crommelynck about a jealous man Bruno who because of this jealously ends the play by losing his wife Stella. Bruno is the kind of man who sees an enemy in the other sex; he seeks to control a woman but he can never obtain this dominance because the female soul eludes him. It is because he cannot bear Stella's love that he will in the end be cuckolded. The play premiered in Paris in December 1920 and in 1968 Picasso produced a series of 12 etchings and aquatints based on the play's text. Picasso and Crommelynck knew each other for many years and for some time Picasso had intended to illustrate the play. Picasso's dramatic and often explicit depiction of Crommelynck's story is well suited to the stark black and white media of aquatint and etching. <br /> B. 1244-1255; BA. 1432-1443; C. BKS 140 1968 unknown
1066741968 . Etching 1968 on Auvergne Richard-de-Bas wove paper signed in pencil numbered from the edition of 30 printed and published by Atelier Crommelynck Paris 37 x 47.8 cm. 14½ x 18¾ in.<br /> Le Cocu Magnifique is a farcical play written by Belgian dramatist Fernand Crommelynck about a jealous man Bruno who because of this jealously ends the play by losing his wife Stella. Bruno is the kind of man who sees an enemy in the other sex; he seeks to control a woman but he can never obtain this dominance because the female soul eludes him. It is because he cannot bear Stella's love that he will in the end be cuckolded. The play premiered in Paris in December 1920 and in 1968 Picasso produced a series of 12 etchings and aquatints based on the play's text. Picasso and Crommelynck knew each other for many years and for some time Picasso had intended to illustrate the play. Picasso's dramatic and often explicit depiction of Crommelynck's story is well suited to the stark black and white media of aquatint and etching. <br /> B. 1244-1255; BA. 1432-1443; C. BKS 140 1968 unknown
1066811968 . Etching and aquatint 1968 on Auvergne Richard-de-Bas wove paper signed in pencil numbered from the edition of 30 printed and published by Atelier Crommelynck Paris 37 x 47.8 cm. 14½ x 18¾ in.<br /> 107 MP22mod Le Cocu Magnifique is a farcical play written by Belgian dramatist Fernand Crommelynck about a jealous man Bruno who because of this jealously ends the play by losing his wife Stella. Bruno is the kind of man who sees an enemy in the other sex; he seeks to control a woman but he can never obtain this dominance because the female soul eludes him. It is because he cannot bear Stella's love that he will in the end be cuckolded. The play premiered in Paris in December 1920 and in 1968 Picasso produced a series of 12 etchings and aquatints based on the play's text. Picasso and Crommelynck knew each other for many years and for some time Picasso had intended to illustrate the play. Picasso's dramatic and often explicit depiction of Crommelynck's story is well suited to the stark black and white media of aquatint and etching. <br /> B. 1244-1255; BA. 1432-1443; C. BKS 140 1968 unknown
1066751968 . Etching 1968 on Auvergne Richard-de-Bas wove paper signed in pencil numbered from the edition of 30 printed and published by Atelier Crommelynck Paris 37 x 47.8 cm. 14½ x 18¾ in.<br /> Le Cocu Magnifique is a farcical play written by Belgian dramatist Fernand Crommelynck about a jealous man Bruno who because of this jealously ends the play by losing his wife Stella. Bruno is the kind of man who sees an enemy in the other sex; he seeks to control a woman but he can never obtain this dominance because the female soul eludes him. It is because he cannot bear Stella's love that he will in the end be cuckolded. The play premiered in Paris in December 1920 and in 1968 Picasso produced a series of 12 etchings and aquatints based on the play's text. Picasso and Crommelynck knew each other for many years and for some time Picasso had intended to illustrate the play. Picasso's dramatic and often explicit depiction of Crommelynck's story is well suited to the stark black and white media of aquatint and etching. <br /> B. 1244-1255; BA. 1432-1443; C. BKS 140 1968 unknown
1066681968 . Etching 1968 on Auvergne Richard-de-Bas wove paper signed in pencil numbered from the edition of 30 printed and published by Atelier Crommelynck Paris 37 x 47.8 cm. 14½ x 18¾ in.<br /> Le Cocu Magnifique is a farcical play written by Belgian dramatist Fernand Crommelynck about a jealous man Bruno who because of this jealously ends the play by losing his wife Stella. Bruno is the kind of man who sees an enemy in the other sex; he seeks to control a woman but he can never obtain this dominance because the female soul eludes him. It is because he cannot bear Stella's love that he will in the end be cuckolded. The play premiered in Paris in December 1920 and in 1968 Picasso produced a series of 12 etchings and aquatints based on the play's text. Picasso and Crommelynck knew each other for many years and for some time Picasso had intended to illustrate the play. Picasso's dramatic and often explicit depiction of Crommelynck's story is well suited to the stark black and white media of aquatint and etching. <br /> B. 1244-1255; BA. 1432-1443; C. BKS 140 1968 unknown
76998Dielsdorf Matthieu AG ca. 1970. 675 x 47 cm Tadellos A. 010 Dielsdorf, Matthieu AG, ca. 1970 unknown
76996Paris Mourlot . 655 x 50 cm Tadellos A. Czwiklitzer No. 394. Farblithographie nach einer Zeichnung «Homme et Femme». von Picasso. 010 Paris, Mourlot, unknown
1367117Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Collectible - Very Good. Condition: Very Good; Very Good clean copy. Few light marks on back cover. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía unknown
05-00191945. Wool tapestry after the painting. 97 x 120 cm. 38 x 47.5 inches. Picasso Project no. 45-012. 1945. unknown
194748620Paris.: Latitud Curenta y Uno. Le Degré Quarante et Un / 41º. 1947 / 1948. . Oblong folio. 396 x 620 mm. Etching grattoir and burin on copper by Picasso printed on a full sheet of parchment pierced at edges for printing and with central fold by Roger Lacourière Paris; sheet size: 396 x 310 mm folded 396 x 620 mm unfolded. A very rare signed proof of the cover for 'Pis'mo: Escrito por Iliazd / Grabado por Picasso' Picasso's 1948 collaboration with Iliazd.Picasso's etching with grattoir and burin is for the vellum cover of the 1948 book 'Pis'mo' also known as 'Escrito por Iliazd / Grabado por Picasso'. The text of the book is a love poem in Russian by Iliazd one of the very few he wrote after leaving Georgia inspired by his meeting with Olga Djordjadze - Picasso too met her later - in Cannes in 1946. Picasso's print includes the title in Russian correctly at the top and incorrectly and effaced beneath as well as at right the figure of a woman seen from behind and turned away from the viewer; Picasso has dated the print '3 mars 47' in the copperplate which is printed in reverse.The present proof is printed on a sheet of vellum as for the published book although slightly whiter and slightly thinner than the published version and while it does have a central fold it is unfolded at the head and foot and is pierced around the outer edge of the sheet with small pinholes as part of the printing process. Signed at lower right by Picasso the sheet is annotated by Iliazd verso above and beneath the visible platemark 'haut' and 'bas' and 'Plier à l'envers'; Iliazd appears too to have drawn a pencil frame it differs from the engraved area to the verso beneath the 'haut' and 'bas'. A different hand has annotated the foot of the blank area adjacent to the printed section: 'Picasso P. Eau-forte pour la couverture du livre d'Iliazd 'ESCRITO' 1er Epreuve d'essai sur parchemin / le livre a été tiré à 66 exemplaires'.Proofs of the cover are very rare and examples signed by Picasso rarer still. Baer suggests that several trials and proofs were taken from Picasso's plate noting the 'bon à tirer' example on 'vélin sans filigrane' Georges Bloch's copy on parchment inscribed 'tirage d'essai' by Iliazd and signed at a later date by Picasso 'environ 7 épreuves sur parchemin avec annotations d'Iliazd sur la préparation du parchemin et le séchage' as well as a final signed example sold by Sotheby's in the 1970s.'In his poem 'Rogelio Lacourière pêcheur de cuivres' published in 'Hommage à Roger Lacourière 1968 Iliazd recalls in poetic terms the genesis of the book's title etching. The story goes that Lacourière had given Picasso a plate which was too large and which had a white mark to indicate where it should later be cut. Picasso - tempted by this extra space and the unexpected freedom it gave him - etched a nude on it. Lacourière therefore refrained from cutting the plate and Iliazd noticed that the asymmetry thus created in the title etching echoed his conception of the folded pages: the 'magnaminous' painter had 'transfigured' the book.' Patrick Cramer.Baer 785Ba; Bloch 462; see Cramer 48. Latitud Curenta y Uno. (Le Degré Quarante et Un / 41º). unknown
196214226Editions Cercle D'Art 1962. Prints. Very Good. This 1962 linocut print by Pablo Picasso titled Piques II is part of the celebrated series of prints published by Cercle d'Art in Paris. This is plate 8 and it reflects Picasso’s playful and inventive engagement with mythological themes during his later years. The print is from Picasso Linogravures published by Editions Cercle D'Art in 1962. Margins are toned print measures 15.25x12.625" printed area measures 12.875x10.75". All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 Editions Cercle D'Art unknown
50-0027Lombreuil France: Éditions des Nouvelles Images 1971. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. Serigraph after Picasso’s 1959 linocut. 2 colors. 26 x 30 inches. 55 x 65 cm. 1 cm. and less stain along outside edge of one 4 cm. margin not affecting the image. Lombreuil, France: Éditions des Nouvelles Images, 1971. Distributed graphics by Dow & Frosini. unknown
71-4514New York: Harry H. Abrams Inc. 1977. 4to. 100 pp. Soft Cover. Black and white plates throughout. Very Good. Provenance: From the collection of Gallery Pasquale Iannetti San Francisco. New York: Harry H. Abrams, Inc., 1977. paperback
71-4520Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1988. 4to. 320 pp. Hard Cover. in Dust Jacket. Color and black and white plates throughout. A dedication to Pasquale Iannetti from Herschel Chip on inside cover. Very Good. Provenance: From the collection of Gallery Pasquale Iannetti San Francisco.Heavy Book: shipping cost may be extra. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1988. hardcover
02-0765New York: Avant Garde 1969. Square 4to. 60 pp. "This special issue of avant-garde is devoted entirely to one subject: a series of erotic gravures or engravings by Pablo Picasso The Pre-eminent Artist of Our Time. They are intended to stand as Picasso himself has said as an abiding celebration of life itself." Very good in wraps. New York: Avant Garde, 1969. paperback
196920220AB1969. Avantgarde 8. New York Avant Garde 1969. 29 : 28 cm. 30 leaves with many illustrations by Pablo Picasso. Illustrated original boards. This special issue of Avantgarde is devoted entirely to one subject: a series of erotic gravures by Pablo Picasso the pre-eminent artist of our time. They are intended to stand as Picasso himself has said "As an abiding celebration of life itself". hardcover
3791314912.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1995BN254313Düsseldorf : Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen - Stuttgart : Staatsgalerie 1995. 1995. Picassos Welt der Kinder : anlässlich der Ausstellung "Picassos Welt der Kinder" in der Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen Düsseldorf 9.9. - 3.12.1995 und in der Staatsgalerie Stuttgart 16.12.1995 - 10.3.1996. hrsg. und mit einer Einf. von Werner Spies. Mit Beitr. von Doris Krystof und Sigrid Metken sowie Erinnerungen von Maya Picasso <br/><br/>Picassos Welt der Kinder : anlässlich der Ausstellung "Picassos Welt der Kinder" in der Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen Düsseldorf 9.9. - 3.12.1995 und in der Staatsgalerie Stuttgart 16.12.1995 - 10.3.1996. hrsg. und mit einer Einf. von Werner Spies. Mit Beitr. von Doris Krystof und Sigrid Metken sowie Erinnerungen von Maya Picasso Spies Werner und Pablo Picasso Düsseldorf : Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen - Stuttgart : Staatsgalerie unknown
2006BN258245Marburg : Jonas-Verl. 2006. 2006. Picassos Purpur-Periode : 1944 - 1953. <br/><br/>Picassos Purpur-Periode : 1944 - 1953. Zwecker Loel und Pablo Picasso Marburg : Jonas-Verl. unknown
198867284Edition Cantz Distribution. New. 1988. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in German. 370 pp. With 495 ills. 24 col. . 29 x 25 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Edition Cantz (Distribution) hardcover
197547533NY: Rizzoli 1975. First US edition. 244 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket that is lightly toned. 128 full-color plates and over 1000 b&w reproductions. NY: Rizzoli unknown
3929935007.Gloose_leaf. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1961213028New York: Harry N. Abrams 1961. First Edition; Second Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Owner name on FEP. Hardened wax at bottom of front panel.; 4to 11" - 13" tall. Harry N. Abrams hardcover
19649032651Monte Carlo: André Sauret 1964. Softcover. Near Fine. One of 2500 numbered copies. Preface by Sabartès. Text in French. Lacks dust jacket and original lithograph. Beautifully illustrated throughout in color and black and white. Previous owner's neat signature on front interior endpaper. 9 3/4 x 12 1/2 inches. 155 pages. <br/><br/> André Sauret paperback
19649032652Monte Carlo: André Sauret 1964. Softcover. Near Fine. One of 2500 numbered copies. Text in French. Lacks dust jacket and original lithograph. Beautifully illustrated throughout in color and black and white. Previous owner's neat signature on front interior endpaper. 9 3/4 x 12 1/2 inches. 208 pages. <br/><br/> André Sauret paperback