Kunstmuseum Basel exhibits Pablo Picasso: Prints |
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| Sunday, 01 February 2009 02:57 |
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The collection of the Kupferstichkabinett in Basel, including more than 150 sheets, is much more than a supplement to the outstanding ensemble of Picasso’s paintings in the Kunstmuseum. Thanks to its breadth, it enables an enhanced engagement with the graphic aspect of the artist’s highly diverse complete works. Half of these prints originate from the collection of the important Swiss collector Georges Bloch (1900-1983), Picasso’s friend, who produced a four-volume catalogue of his prints. In 1972 and 1982, Bloch donated a total of 512 sheets to the Gottfried-Keller Stiftung, which have been divided among several Swiss museums. The exhibition shows a representative selection of approximately 90 prints from all phases of Picasso’s career, from the Blue Period through Cubism to the late prints from around 1970. These include fantastic works such as the color linoleum print L’Homme à la fraise and etchings from the famous Suite Vollard. The spectrum of subjects ranges from the saltim banques and the representations of the artist and his model to the portraits, offering a fascinating insight into Picasso’s graphic works. Visit Kunstmuseum Basel at : http://www.kunstmuseumbasel.ch/ Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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The collection of the Kupferstichkabinett in Basel, including more than 150 sheets, is much more than a supplement to the outstanding ensemble of Picasso’s paintings in the Kunstmuseum. Thanks to its breadth, it enables an enhanced engagement with the graphic aspect of the artist’s highly diverse complete works. Half of these prints originate from the collection of the important Swiss collector Georges Bloch (1900-1983), Picasso’s friend, who produced a four-volume catalogue of his prints. In 1972 and 1982, Bloch donated a total of 512 sheets to the Gottfried-Keller Stiftung, which have been divided among several Swiss museums. 
