Venus and Cupid, after Cranach (Vénus et l'amour d'après Cranach)

Pablo Picasso Spanish
Printer Fernand Mourlot French
Publisher Galerie Louise Leiris

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Picasso focused extensively on lithography between 1946 and 1949 in the workshop of Fernand Mourlot, whose expertise and efficiency in his craft contributed to the artist's energetic pursuit of the medium. His attraction to lithography's painterly aspect and its unique potential to explore the subtleties of black is exemplified in this composition made after Lucas Cranach's painting of the same subject (ca. 1530, Staatliche Museen, Berlin).

Venus and Cupid, after Cranach (Vénus et l'amour d'après Cranach), Pablo Picasso (Spanish, Malaga 1881–1973 Mougins, France), Lithograph; second variation of three, second state of two

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