Pablo Picasso
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Pablo Picasso

Quatre Sujets pour La Barre d'Appui (B. 295a; Ba. 607b; cf. C. books 26)

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Pablo Picasso
Quatre Sujets pour La Barre d'Appui (B. 295a; Ba. 607b; cf. C. books 26)
sugar-lift aquatint with drypoint, 1936, on blue Japon, first state (of two), after steel-facing but before the plate was cut in four, signed in pencil, numbered 4/18, with full margins, a soft vertical crease at the upper left, two printer's creases lower right, the sheet rippled at the edges, with associated minor creases, pale discoloration at the sheet edges, generally in very good condition
P. 315 x 217 mm., S. 415 x 300 mm.
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Lot Essay

Picasso composed this etching to illustrate a collection of poems by Paul Eluard, dedicated to the poet's second wife, Nusch. The composition is divided in four, with Nusch depicted at the top left, followed by three vignettes, a surrealist depiction of a woman in a seaside landscape, a sleeping woman in the artist's classical style, and an impression of Picasso's hand. His use of a variety of styles reflects the nature of the poems and what Patrick Cramer has described as Paul Eluard's shift in the mid-1930's from 'a strict surrealism to a language of concrete simplicity'. Only eighteen impressions were pulled of the complete plate before it was cut into four and printed separately for inclusion in the book. Of these eighteen only a few were printed on coloured paper, this possibly being the first to be offered at auction.

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