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Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), after - Toro 3.5.64.
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Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), after - Toro 3.5.64.

Datado y numerado en plancha. Procedente del exclusivo estuche "Le Gout du Bonheur", 1970. Edición de 71 litografias, supervisada personalment por Picasso. Ejemplar número 396 de 666, Editado por carl Ed. Schünemann KG Bremen. MEDIDAS: 33 x 25 cm No se incluye el marco. Serigrafia sobre papel vélin d'Arches con filigrana “Arches”, en color y blanco y negro de los dibujos originales de Picasso. Impreso por Guenther Dietz, Múnich, otoño de 1970. Extraído del estuche, las reproducciones de este álbum se imprimieron en el otoño de 1970 en los estudios de Guenther Dietz, Múnich, bajo la supervisión personal de Pablo Picasso. Tienen el tamaño exacto de los dibujos originales y se produjeron mediante un proceso único que emplea el mismo tipo de materiales que utilizó el artista, en lugar de las tintas de impresión habituales. Entre los materiales que el artista ha utilizado para realizar las recreaciones de este álbum se encuentran el lápiz de cera, el papel litográfico, el lápiz de mina y el carboncillo. El papel está hecho a mano y es puro lienzo Vélin d'Arches. Antonella Manganelli (Marninart) dijo sobre este artículo: "Le Goût du Bonheur se traduce como El sabor de la felicidad. Es un libro de imágenes poco común que se considera una réplica casi perfecta de tres de los cuadernos de Picasso, en los que trabajó de abril a septiembre de 1964, con 66 dibujos a lápiz, tinta china, carboncillo y lápiz de color, en tamaño original, impresos con el proceso de Dietz. De hecho, todas las imágenes están impregnadas de felicidad. Se trata de una serie de imágenes coloridas y divertidas, a las que Picasso, que entonces tenía 83 años, puso título él mismo. Con ellas quiso poner de manifiesto el significado de una vida que se vive con total plenitud.

No. 94197555

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Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), after - Toro 3.5.64.

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), after - Toro 3.5.64.

Dated and numbered in plate.
Coming from the exclusive case "Le Gout du Bonheur", 1970. Edition of 71 lithographs, personally supervised by Picasso. Copy number 396 of 666, Published by Carl Ed. Schünemann KG Bremen.
MEASURES: 33 x 25 cm
The frame is not included.
Silkscreen on Arches vellum paper with "Arches" watermark, in color and black and white of the original drawings by Picasso.
Printed by Guenther Dietz, Munich, autumn of 1970. Taken out of the case, the reproductions of this album were printed in the autumn of 1970 at the Guenther Dietz studios, Munich, under the personal supervision of Pablo Picasso.
They have the exact size of the original drawings and were produced using a unique process that employs the same type of materials used by the artist, instead of the usual printing inks.
Among the materials that the artist has used to create the recreations for this album are crayon, lithographic paper, graphite pencil, and charcoal. The paper is handmade and is pure Vélin d'Arches canvas.
Antonella Manganelli (Marninart) said about this article:
"The Taste of Happiness" translates as "The Flavor of Happiness." It is an unusual picture book that is considered an almost perfect replica of three of Picasso's notebooks, which he worked on from April to September 1964, with 66 drawings in pencil, Indian ink, charcoal, and colored pencil, in original size, printed using the Dietz process.
In fact, all the images are imbued with happiness. It is a series of colorful and fun images, to which Picasso, who was 83 years old at the time, gave the titles himself. With them, he sought to demonstrate the meaning of a life lived to the fullest.

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