The artwork is of impressive craftsmanship and size, measuring approximately 22" x 30" (archival matted to 20" x 24") and 32" x 36" with the elegant custom frame.
Pablo Picasso Authentic and Large Color Lithograph "Tete de Morte, Lampe Cruches et Poireaux", Professionally custom framed and listed with the Submit Best Offer option
Accepting Offers Now: Up for sale here we have an Extremely Rare,
Lithograph on Arches paper by Pablo Picasso's Estate titled, "Tete De Morte, Lampe Cruches et Poireaux" that has been hand signed by Marina Picasso. Additionally, the piece has been elaborately custom framed, as shown, in an expensive, wood moulding to enhance the spectacular imagery. And with only 500 piece in the edition, that was SOLD OUT almost immediately after it was published from 1979-1982, it is now nearly impossible to find. Therefore, here might be your last opportunity to purchase this lithograph, especially for significantly less than the current retail. So name your price now through the SUBMIT BEST OFFER option, because at this incredible value, the item will not be around long. The first person that meets our bottom line shall be the lucky new owner and you do not want to miss this opportunity to own an authentic work by the father of Cubism, Pablo Picasso.
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)- As the single most influential artist of the twentieth century, Pablo Picasso's impact on the art world is impossible to overstate. Picasso's influence has changed and defined the entire realm of modern art and is still as culturally and artistically important today as when it was first produced. After showing an early affinity towards art, Picasso began receiving formal art training at the young age of 12 from his father in figurativ drawing. By the time Picasso was 13; his father realized that the young artist's skill had surpassed his own. In Barcelona, Picasso was given an exception to apply to the School of Fine Arts and was admitted as the youngest student in their history. By 1905, he has become a favorite artist of famous American art collector Gertrude Stein who became his most significant patron. In 1905, Gertrude Stein introduced Picasso to the famous painter Georges Braques. Together, Picasso and Braques would create a new art genre called Cubism that showcased multiple perspectives on the same canvas. Cubism would be Picasso's most lasting stylistic innovation and would define the artwork he produced from 1909 through 1912. After his development of Cubism, Picasso's work focused on Classicism and Surrealism which combined with elements of his earlier styles would define the rest of his career. During World War II, Picasso's art career would be placed on hold. He remained in Nazi occupied France even though the regime did not approve of his art. He took up writing as an alternative outlet during this period. The rest of his career featured explorations into new artistic mediums. Picasso became a famed sculptor and printmaker. He was the first artist to incorporate elements of collage and also invented the constructed sculpture. Upon his death he left behind him the most impressive and historically significant resume of any twentieth century. Today, he remains the bestselling and best known artist in the world.
SUBMIT BEST OFFER, All OFFERS CONSIDERED:
The artwork listed here is a spectacular and high quality, Estate Approved limited edition, recreation Lithograph on Arches art paper, of the father of Cubism, Pablo Picasso's work, "Tete de Morte, Lampe Cruches et Poireaux". This piece, reference number 24-8, is signed and numbered (34 of 500) by the Collection Marina Picasso, embossed with the Picasso Estate seal, contains the Ink Stamp on the Verso "Approved by the heirs of Pablo Picasso, and comes with a Griffin Gallery certificate guaranteeing its authenticity. It is from one of Picasso's best, rarest, and most desirable suites he ever created, using his daring vision and unmatched genius to illustrate elaborate portraits of morbid still life in his cubist style. Together it is even better in person, where the imagery, that is suitable for any decor, comes to life in a brilliant display of modern art. Pablo Picasso's art has been exhibited in major museums around the world, and can be found in some of the most prestigious public and private collections worldwide. Now you can add this authentic piece to yours as it will be custom packaged to ship domestically or internationally. Thus, please contact us if you have any questions and SUBMIT YOUR OFFER NOW, this item will likely sell before the listing ends.
Every item comes with free custom framing. We have wood frames with gold, silver, black, or brown finishes to offer you. Please note that in order to preserve the quality of the artwork and condition of the frame, most items are framed at the time of purchase. Due to issues within the supply chain and delays with framing products availability, the frame you see pictured might not be currently available. If we do not hear from you regarding your framing options we will do our best to frame it in a similar style and color.
- Materials
- Color Lithograph
- Size
- 22 × 30 in | 55.9 × 76.2 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Excellent Condition - Like New
- Signature
- Stamped by artist's estate
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Included
Tete de Morte, Lampe Cruches et Poireaux, 1982
The artwork is of impressive craftsmanship and size, measuring approximately 22" x 30" (archival matted to 20" x 24") and 32" x 36" with the elegant custom frame.
Pablo Picasso Authentic and Large Color Lithograph "Tete de Morte, Lampe Cruches et Poireaux", Professionally custom framed and listed with the Submit Best Offer option
Accepting Offers Now: Up for sale here we have an Extremely Rare,
Lithograph on Arches paper by Pablo Picasso's Estate titled, "Tete De Morte, Lampe Cruches et Poireaux" that has been hand signed by Marina Picasso. Additionally, the piece has been elaborately custom framed, as shown, in an expensive, wood moulding to enhance the spectacular imagery. And with only 500 piece in the edition, that was SOLD OUT almost immediately after it was published from 1979-1982, it is now nearly impossible to find. Therefore, here might be your last opportunity to purchase this lithograph, especially for significantly less than the current retail. So name your price now through the SUBMIT BEST OFFER option, because at this incredible value, the item will not be around long. The first person that meets our bottom line shall be the lucky new owner and you do not want to miss this opportunity to own an authentic work by the father of Cubism, Pablo Picasso.
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)- As the single most influential artist of the twentieth century, Pablo Picasso's impact on the art world is impossible to overstate. Picasso's influence has changed and defined the entire realm of modern art and is still as culturally and artistically important today as when it was first produced. After showing an early affinity towards art, Picasso began receiving formal art training at the young age of 12 from his father in figurativ drawing. By the time Picasso was 13; his father realized that the young artist's skill had surpassed his own. In Barcelona, Picasso was given an exception to apply to the School of Fine Arts and was admitted as the youngest student in their history. By 1905, he has become a favorite artist of famous American art collector Gertrude Stein who became his most significant patron. In 1905, Gertrude Stein introduced Picasso to the famous painter Georges Braques. Together, Picasso and Braques would create a new art genre called Cubism that showcased multiple perspectives on the same canvas. Cubism would be Picasso's most lasting stylistic innovation and would define the artwork he produced from 1909 through 1912. After his development of Cubism, Picasso's work focused on Classicism and Surrealism which combined with elements of his earlier styles would define the rest of his career. During World War II, Picasso's art career would be placed on hold. He remained in Nazi occupied France even though the regime did not approve of his art. He took up writing as an alternative outlet during this period. The rest of his career featured explorations into new artistic mediums. Picasso became a famed sculptor and printmaker. He was the first artist to incorporate elements of collage and also invented the constructed sculpture. Upon his death he left behind him the most impressive and historically significant resume of any twentieth century. Today, he remains the bestselling and best known artist in the world.
SUBMIT BEST OFFER, All OFFERS CONSIDERED:
The artwork listed here is a spectacular and high quality, Estate Approved limited edition, recreation Lithograph on Arches art paper, of the father of Cubism, Pablo Picasso's work, "Tete de Morte, Lampe Cruches et Poireaux". This piece, reference number 24-8, is signed and numbered (34 of 500) by the Collection Marina Picasso, embossed with the Picasso Estate seal, contains the Ink Stamp on the Verso "Approved by the heirs of Pablo Picasso, and comes with a Griffin Gallery certificate guaranteeing its authenticity. It is from one of Picasso's best, rarest, and most desirable suites he ever created, using his daring vision and unmatched genius to illustrate elaborate portraits of morbid still life in his cubist style. Together it is even better in person, where the imagery, that is suitable for any decor, comes to life in a brilliant display of modern art. Pablo Picasso's art has been exhibited in major museums around the world, and can be found in some of the most prestigious public and private collections worldwide. Now you can add this authentic piece to yours as it will be custom packaged to ship domestically or internationally. Thus, please contact us if you have any questions and SUBMIT YOUR OFFER NOW, this item will likely sell before the listing ends.
Every item comes with free custom framing. We have wood frames with gold, silver, black, or brown finishes to offer you. Please note that in order to preserve the quality of the artwork and condition of the frame, most items are framed at the time of purchase. Due to issues within the supply chain and delays with framing products availability, the frame you see pictured might not be currently available. If we do not hear from you regarding your framing options we will do our best to frame it in a similar style and color.
- Materials
- Color Lithograph
- Size
- 22 × 30 in | 55.9 × 76.2 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Excellent Condition - Like New
- Signature
- Stamped by artist's estate
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Included

