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Explore Pablo Picasso’s ‘Crane & Pitcher,’ a captivating Naïve Art piece blending Cubism & playful imagery. Discover this iconic 1945 work's unique style and historical significance.
Delve into Picasso's poignant exploration of mortality with ‘Skull and Leeks,’ a masterful Cubist still life symbolizing decay alongside vitality—a timeless meditation on human existence.
Explore Pablo Picasso's monumental lithograph "Bull (plate II)", capturing the raw power of the animal and embodying Cubist principles with bold lines, monochromatic hues, and textural depth.
Explore Pablo Picasso’s ‘Seated Woman with Flat Hat,’ a striking Cubist portrait in shades of blue & grey. Discover its fragmented form, impasto texture, and evocative symbolism.
Explore Picasso's haunting masterpiece 'The Mass Grave,' a visceral depiction of wartime suffering and trauma rendered in stark monochrome. Witness Cubist innovation & profound emotional impact.
Explore Pablo Picasso’s ‘Scenes of Bullfighting’ (1945) – a stark black & white linocut print capturing intense bullfight drama. A powerful example of his graphic style.
Explore Pablo Picasso’s ‘Bull’ (1945) – a striking black & white etching showcasing Cubist abstraction & dynamic lines. A powerful, geometric study of strength and form.
Explore Pablo Picasso’s ‘Bull (plate I)’ – a dynamic charcoal drawing showcasing raw emotion & powerful forms. A key work from 1945, embodying Expressionism's force.