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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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Pablo Picasso
Le Vieux Roi (B. 1152) (The Old King) , 1963Linoleum cut on Arches wove paper
Signed and numbered24 1/2 x 29 1/2 in
62.2 x 74.9 cmEdition of 160Series: LinocutCopyright The ArtistPablo Picasso’s Le Vieux Roi (The Old King), 1963, a linoleum cut on Arches wove paper (Bloch 1152). It is one of Picasso’s most iconic late linocuts, combining bold color,...Pablo Picasso’s Le Vieux Roi (The Old King), 1963, a linoleum cut on Arches wove paper (Bloch 1152). It is one of Picasso’s most iconic late linocuts, combining bold color, simplified form, and expressive power to create a portrait that is both playful and monumental.
The composition depicts a stylized head of an aged king, rendered in flat planes of vivid color: brown, pink, blue, yellow, and white. The face is simplified into near-cartoonish exaggeration—spiral eyes, jagged teeth, and a wide, grimacing mouth—yet the boldness of expression conveys vitality and authority.
The king’s crown, with its jagged pink spikes tipped with yellow, appears both regal and whimsical, suggesting a blending of dignity and caricature. His exaggerated ruff collar, outlined in white, further emphasizes the theatrical quality of the figure. Despite its almost childlike simplicity, the image radiates energy, humor, and presence.
Picasso employed the reduction linocut method, a process where successive layers of color are cut and printed from the same linoleum block, each new stage destroying the previous one. This technique demanded foresight and precision, but it allowed Picasso to produce vibrant, overlapping layers of color with extraordinary boldness.
Printed on Arches wove paper, the image achieves both clarity and richness, with flat, saturated colors emphasizing the strength of design. The choice of linocut, a medium often associated with folk or popular art, reflects Picasso’s lifelong interest in bridging high art with accessible, graphic immediacy.
Le Vieux Roi embodies Picasso’s late style, in which simplicity of form masks depth of meaning. The king, though portrayed with humor and exaggeration, also suggests timeless themes of mortality, wisdom, and the human condition. His spiraled eyes and jagged grin could be read as signs of age, experience, or even madness—reminders that power and authority are never immune to time’s effects.
The playful palette tempers the subject’s gravity, transforming the old king into both a universal archetype and a personal emblem of vitality in old age. Picasso, himself in his eighties at the time, may have seen in this figure a reflection of his own creative persistence and enduring energy.
Le Vieux Roi (The Old King) (Bloch 1152), 1963, is a linoleum cut on Arches wove paper by Pablo Picasso. The portrait depicts a stylized monarch with exaggerated features, rendered in bold colors and simplified lines. Combining humor, vitality, and symbolism, the work reflects Picasso’s mastery of the reduction linocut technique and his late-career exploration of archetypal figures. Both whimsical and profound, Le Vieux Roi stands as one of the artist’s most celebrated prints, embodying his ability to fuse modern abstraction with timeless human themes.
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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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