Cushion cover Picasso Woman with hat, 1934

CZ990133
Cushion cover made by the Jules Pansu workshop, based on the work of Pablo Picasso, "Femme au chapeau" (1934). Due to its extreme complexity, the realization was entrusted to two craftsmen Meilleurs Ouvriers de France.
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Characteristics

Maintenance
Machine wash at 40 or 60°C max, dry at moderate temperature, iron on hot iron
Artist
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973)
Museums
Musée Matisse, Musée national Picasso-Paris
Art movement
Cubism
Reference
CZ990133
EAN
3661711128345
Matière de l'article
75% cotton, 25% polyester
Model dimensions
45cm x 45cm

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Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973)

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), is a symbol of the 20th century, a painter, sculptor, engraver and ceramist. This immense Spanish artist who came to France at the beginning of the century, became the leader of the cubist movement with his friend Georges Braque. Inventor of unique shapes, innovative in styles and techniques, he is one of the most prolific artists of his time. Thanks to his thirst for creativity, he touched on all the pictorial currents of the twentieth century, surrealism, expressionism or neo-classicism, to become one of the undisputed masters of modern art. Copyright © Ervin Marton Estate