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Pablo Picasso Prints For Sale
Pablo Picasso's art reshaped the very notion of art itself through his groundbreaking exploration of form, color and shape which, decades after the artist's passing, still looks as revolutionary today as upon its creation. His iconic approach to form and line across his work witnesses the artist explore the very nature of the indelible creativity of the human spirit. Explore our latest Pablo Picasso art for sale at Guy Hepner, Picasso dealers since 2010.
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Original Picasso Signed Aquatints, Etchings and Lithographs For Sale
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Pablo Picasso
L'Homme à la Guitare, 1915-29Aquatint and etching on Japon paper
Signed11 1/8 x 7 5/8 in
28.2 x 19.3 cmEdition of 100Series: AquatintCopyright The ArtistL’Homme à la Guitare, 1915–1929, an aquatint and etching on Japon paper. It is a striking example of Picasso’s engagement with Cubism in printmaking, where he translated the radical fragmentation...L’Homme à la Guitare, 1915–1929, an aquatint and etching on Japon paper. It is a striking example of Picasso’s engagement with Cubism in printmaking, where he translated the radical fragmentation of form and space into the delicate yet powerful medium of etching.
The composition depicts a seated man holding a guitar, though the figure and instrument are broken into angular planes, overlapping lines, and geometric abstractions characteristic of Cubist language. The body and guitar are fused into a complex network of intersecting forms, making it difficult to separate figure from object—a hallmark of Synthetic and Analytic Cubism.
Despite the abstraction, the centrality of the guitar is clear: its curving body and neck appear amidst the vertical and diagonal lines, anchoring the image in the motif of music. The background, similarly fractured, enhances the sense of a multi-perspective viewpoint, where form is seen simultaneously from different angles.
The tonal richness of the aquatint technique adds depth, balancing the sharpness of etched lines with velvety shadow, giving volume to what might otherwise be flat planes.
This work combines aquatint and etching, a pairing that allowed Picasso to integrate precise linear definition with subtle tonal gradations. The aquatint produces areas of rich shadow, lending a sense of depth and atmosphere, while the etched lines construct the scaffolding of the Cubist composition.
Printed on delicate Japon paper, the work gains an added refinement: the paper’s smooth surface and slight translucency enhance the delicate tonal effects and the contrast between ink and paper. This choice of material reflects Picasso’s sensitivity to the expressive qualities of print surfaces.
L’Homme à la Guitare highlights Picasso’s fascination with the guitar, an instrument that became one of the most enduring motifs of his Cubist period. The guitar symbolized not only music but also the interplay between structure and harmony, resonating with the principles of Cubism itself.
The work is also emblematic of Picasso’s efforts to extend Cubism beyond painting, bringing its innovations into printmaking, sculpture, and collage. By the 1910s–1920s, Cubism was no longer a radical experiment but a language he had mastered and adapted across media.
The fragmentation of the figure can also be read as a reflection of modernity itself: the shattering of traditional perspective and representation in favor of a dynamic, multifaceted vision of reality.
L’Homme à la Guitare (1915–1929) is an aquatint and etching on Japon paper by Pablo Picasso. The work depicts a seated man with a guitar, rendered in fractured planes and geometric forms characteristic of Cubism. Executed with a combination of etched lines and tonal aquatint, the print exemplifies Picasso’s translation of Cubist principles into printmaking, uniting structure, rhythm, and abstraction. Printed on Japon paper, the work embodies both technical refinement and avant-garde innovation, reaffirming the guitar as one of Picasso’s most iconic motifs.
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Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) is one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. As a co-founder of Cubism and a pioneer of modern art, Picasso's legacy spans multiple disciplines—painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, and ceramics. Few artists matched his innovation or productivity.
In 1958, at the age of 77, Picasso relocated to the South of France with Jacqueline Roque. No longer working from his Paris studio, he discovered a local printer and began exploring linocut printing—a bold, graphic technique that involves carving designs into linoleum blocks.
Over the next five years, he created more than 100 linocuts, many of which are now considered essential examples of mid-century modern printmaking. The most collectable works include: Portrait of a Woman after Cranach the Younger (1958), Portrait of a Woman in a Hat* (1962) and Still Life with Glass Under the Lamp (1962) which are considered standout examples of Picasso’s linocut and printmaking technique.
Alongside his printmaking, Picasso immersed himself in the world of ceramic, working with the Madoura Pottery studio in Vallauris, he produced over 3,500 ceramic works starting in the mid-1940s. Picasso ceramics range from playful plates and jugs to complex sculptural forms. These works often feature animals, faces, and mythological symbols, executed in a signature style that is unmistakably Picasso.
Today, collectors are increasingly drawn to Picasso ceramics for their charm, provenance, and investment potential. Whether you're looking for editioned ceramics or unique studio pieces, Picasso's ceramic works offer a tangible connection to his genius.
Guy Hepner offer a curated selection of authentic Picasso linocuts for sale and Picasso ceramics for sale, complete with provenance and authentication documents. Whether you're looking for a standout linocut or a rare ceramic piece from Madoura, our experienced team is here to help you find the perfect Picasso addition to your collection.
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