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Still Life with Glass Under the Lamp (Nature morte au verre sous la lampe)

Renowned for painting as well as sculpture, Pablo Picasso is arguably the greatest printmaker of the twentieth century. He created more than two thousand printed images, working primarily in intaglio techniques but also, for extended periods, in lithography and linoleum cut. It was usually the influence of a master craftsman in a collaborative workshop that served as the impetus for Picasso's printmaking, as new techniques fueled his imagination.

Picasso's early prints reflect his evolving artistic language and his place within the major modern movements. The Frugal Repast, of 1904, in a richly inked proof from the shop of printer Auguste Delâtre, evokes a sense of mystery and nobility surroun...

March 19, 1962
Linoleum cut
53.0 x 64.0cm
289.1964
Image © 2019 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Text © MoMA - Museum of Modern Art, New York

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