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Pablo Picasso: Nu

Pablo Picasso: Nu

$825.00

Original: $2,750.00

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Pablo Picasso: Nu—

$2,750.00

$825.00

The Story

Nu: A Cubist Vision in Sculptural Charcoal 

This rare pochoir after an original Picasso sketch, titled "Nu" (Nude), is a profound highlight from the 1962 portfolio Un Éventail, published by Éditions d’Art. In this work, Picasso revisits the radical innovations of his early Cubist period, presenting a female figure deconstructed into a series of rhythmic, sculptural planes. The composition is a masterclass in balance, using the stark contrast of light and shadow to suggest depth and volume within a flattened, geometric space.

The technical reproduction is a feat of mid-century artistry by Daniel Jacomet. By layering lithography with the hand-applied pochoir technique, the print perfectly emulates the smudged, atmospheric quality of Picasso’s original charcoal. The rich, velvety blacks and soft gradients give the artwork the tactile appearance of a unique drawing on heavy Arches paper. Discoloration and paper color in print is intentional and part of the design.  Limited to an edition of only 260.

  • Medium: Pochoir
  • Edition: 60 of 260
  • Signature: Unsigned
  • Paper Type: Arches
  • Image size: 18¾” x 14”
  • Publisher: Leda, Edition’s d’Art, 1962
  • Reference: Orozco 213, p. 310

Unframed: Contact us for a framing quote.

Includes COA from Gold & Silver Pawn.

Pablo Picasso: Nu - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Pablo Picasso: Nu - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Nu: A Cubist Vision in Sculptural Charcoal 

This rare pochoir after an original Picasso sketch, titled "Nu" (Nude), is a profound highlight from the 1962 portfolio Un Éventail, published by Éditions d’Art. In this work, Picasso revisits the radical innovations of his early Cubist period, presenting a female figure deconstructed into a series of rhythmic, sculptural planes. The composition is a masterclass in balance, using the stark contrast of light and shadow to suggest depth and volume within a flattened, geometric space.

The technical reproduction is a feat of mid-century artistry by Daniel Jacomet. By layering lithography with the hand-applied pochoir technique, the print perfectly emulates the smudged, atmospheric quality of Picasso’s original charcoal. The rich, velvety blacks and soft gradients give the artwork the tactile appearance of a unique drawing on heavy Arches paper. Discoloration and paper color in print is intentional and part of the design.  Limited to an edition of only 260.

  • Medium: Pochoir
  • Edition: 60 of 260
  • Signature: Unsigned
  • Paper Type: Arches
  • Image size: 18¾” x 14”
  • Publisher: Leda, Edition’s d’Art, 1962
  • Reference: Orozco 213, p. 310

Unframed: Contact us for a framing quote.

Includes COA from Gold & Silver Pawn.