Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and printmaker whose revolutionary vision reshaped the course of modern art. A co-founder of Cubism and one of the most prolific artists in history, he continuously reinvented his style, mastering every medium from painting and ceramics to etching and lithography.
Throughout his career, Picasso explored the human figure with unparalleled inventiveness—transforming perception, form, and emotion into a new visual language. His printmaking, in particular, reveals an intimate dialogue between line and imagination, as seen in celebrated series such as La Suite Vollard, Le Chef-d’œuvre inconnu, and 347 Series.
Produced in collaboration with renowned ateliers like Mourlot and Crommelynck, Picasso’s graphic works stand among the finest achievements in twentieth-century art. They remain prized for their technical brilliance, expressive vitality, and profound influence on generations of artists to come.
Collections & Illustrated Series
Explore our collection from Picasso’s graphic cycles:
Individual works
Portraits Imaginaire, 1969
A Los Toros, 1961
Dans L’Atelier de Picasso, 1958
La Flûte Double, 1967
Les bleus de Barcelone, 1963
Le Carmen des Carmen, 1964
La Guerre et la Paix, 1954
La Comédie Humaine, 1954
The Taste of Happiness, 1970
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