Lithograph from the series "347 engravings", Arches velin paper, dimensions : 32 x 40 cm passe-partout, 46 x 55 cm in frame, limited edition, unnumbered, signed on the stone in the lower right corner "Picasso", date of the creation of the engraving "12.7.86 VI", (notation on the stone )reflected in the upper right corner.
The series of works by Pablo Picasso titled "347 Engravings" is a collection of engravings created by the artist in a relatively short period of time, between March 16 and October 5, 1968. The works were first exhibited at Galerie Louise Leiris in Paris in late 1968 and early 1969.
The "347 Engravings" series is unique in that it was created at a relatively late period in Picasso's career, when the artist was already well established and considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Known for his numerous romances, he created works characterized by great freedom and expression, and thematically oscillate around Picasso's favorite motifs: woman, sexuality, eroticism....
It is worth noting that "347 engravings" is not Picasso's only graphic series. Throughout his life, the artist experimented with various graphic techniques, creating numerous lithographs, etchings and dry-points. His graphic output includes a number of works that form an important part of his artistic legacy.
As for the availability of this particular series, individual engravings from this collection sometimes appear at art auctions or in galleries. They can also be found in museum and private collections around the world. Due to their artistic and historical value, these works fetch high prices on the art market.