Plate 222, from 347 gravures

Plate 222, from 347 gravures

WW-1968-046665

<p>Late in his career, Picasso created this atmospheric mezzotint and aquatint, one of only two in that reductive medium for his expansive <em>347 gravures</em> of erotic, romantic prints. Picasso depicted himself in these prints as an adventurer, a lover, a voyeur, and here, as an artist. The female figures may both be his models, or—considering the brazenly confident stare of the one seated to the right—his seductresses. The haze of burnishing makes their true motivations unclear.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1968
Dimensions
31.6 × 39.4 cm (12 1/2 × 15 9/16 in.)

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Record

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Year
1968
Dimensions
31.6 × 39.4 cm (12 1/2 × 15 9/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1968-046665

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified