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Explore Pablo Picasso’s ‘The Aficionado’! A dynamic 1912 Cubist masterpiece featuring fragmented figures & muted colors. Own a piece of modern art history – high-quality reproduction available.
Experience Pablo Picasso's captivating 'Escena de Tauromaquia,' a seminal Cubist painting capturing the energy of bullfighting with bold colors and fragmented imagery. Discover modern art!
Explore Pablo Picasso's haunting 'Minotauromachy,' a surrealist etching depicting mythological conflict and personal turmoil—a pivotal piece reflecting his life during the Spanish Civil War.
A fragmented vision of courage unfolds in this Cubist masterpiece by Pablo Picasso where a seated bullfighter embodies ritualistic strength through geometric planes inviting you to explore this iconic piece of art history.
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.
A visceral black and white exploration of primal tension, Pablo Picassos 1955 Bullfighting Scene captures the dramatic intensity of the torero through a masterful Surrealist lens, inviting you to experience this icon.
Explore Pablo Picasso’s ‘Le Picador’! A dynamic Post-Impressionist crayon/pastel study of a bullfight, showcasing flattened perspective & earthy tones. Discover this unique artwork.
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.
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a revolutionary Spanish painter and sculptor, co-founder of Cubism, and master of diverse styles. Known for iconic works like Guernica & Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, his legacy continues to inspire.
A dramatic black and white depiction of Pablo Picasso's 'Bullfighting Scene (The picador raised)' captures the intensity of a Spanish bullfight with a focus on the moment of lethal action, showcasing Surrealist influences and offering a timeless piece to own.
Experience Pablo Picasso's 'Paseo de Cuadrillas'! This vibrant aquatint captures a lively bullfighting procession, showcasing the artist’s innovative Cubist style and masterful technique.
Witness Picasso's powerful anti-war masterpiece, 'El Picador,' depicting the chaos of the Spanish Civil War’s bombing of Guernica. A haunting exploration of suffering and resilience through Cubist abstraction.
Pablo Picasso's 'Clavando un par de banderillas' captures the intensity of bullfighting with bold lines and stark contrasts, reflecting Spanish culture & his signature style.
Explore Pablo Picasso's 'Citando a Matar,' a dynamic black & white print capturing a bullfighting scene with expressive lines and symbolic depth. A captivating work from 1959.
Explore Pablo Picasso's expressive depiction of bullfighting in 'Corrida de toros 1,' a dynamic black and white sketch capturing the energy and drama of the arena. Discover Picasso’s innovative style and legacy.
Explore Pablo Picasso’s ‘Toro,’ a striking glass sculpture embodying raw power & surrealist form.
Pablo Picasso’s ‘Scène de Tauromachie’ explodes with Cubist fragmentation, capturing the raw energy of a bullfight in 1925. This iconic artwork explores Spanish tradition and human emotion through fractured forms – discover this masterpiece.
A captivating Naive Art piece by Pablo Picasso (1903), 'Sebastia Junyer-Vidal as matador' showcases bold colors & simplified forms, reflecting his early experimentation with primitivism.
This artwork was featured at Yale University Art Gallery and Museo Picasso Barcelona, demonstrating its significance within the broader context of Picasso’s oeuvre and highlighting its technical metadata via IIIF and Linked Art standards.
This artwork belongs to Picasso's Surrealist period, reflecting his fascination with dreamlike imagery and subconscious exploration.