

Pablo Picasso Spanish, 1881-1973
Les Deux Femmes, Quatrième état, 1956
Collotype and Pochoir
19.5 x 15"
202108-4252
Between the years of 1946 and 1956, Pablo Picasso pulled concepts from his earlier creations, a series of drawings and watercolor, in order to form Les Deux Femmes, Quatrième état,...
Between the years of 1946 and 1956, Pablo Picasso pulled concepts from his earlier creations, a series of drawings and watercolor, in order to form Les Deux Femmes, Quatrième état, 1956. Pablo Picasso chose pochoir -- a printing technique that produces refined, crisp lines and brilliant colors -- as a favorite throughout his career.
Picasso’s authorization for the reproduction of these prints is demonstrated by the fact that the paper of each print is impressed with a water mark reading, “Ceci est une reproduction Picasso” (“this is a Picasso reproduction”), together with the artist’s signature. Without the inclusion of the water mark, you could be forgiven for believing that you were holding an original Picasso drawing.
Picasso’s authorization for the reproduction of these prints is demonstrated by the fact that the paper of each print is impressed with a water mark reading, “Ceci est une reproduction Picasso” (“this is a Picasso reproduction”), together with the artist’s signature. Without the inclusion of the water mark, you could be forgiven for believing that you were holding an original Picasso drawing.