Pablo Picasso lithographs

Pablo Picasso’s lithographs capture the restless inventiveness of his practice, translating his bold draughtsmanship into a medium that balances spontaneity with precision. Across his prolific output, he explored subjects ranging from the human figure and mythological themes to still life and portraiture, often revisiting motifs. The lithographic process allowed Picasso to experiment with line, texture and tonal contrast, producing images that oscillate between delicacy and graphic force. These prints reveal both the immediacy of his hand and the enduring inventiveness of his vision, offering an intimate complement to his work in painting and sculpture.