Picasso line, Portrait of Marie-Thérèse: exclusive collection of art reproductions

A line of accessories...
Immerse yourself in Picasso's vibrant and mysterious world through a textile collection inspired by the Portrait of Marie-Thérèse. More than just accessories, these creations reflect the encounter between pure emotion and the artist's pictorial mastery. Each pattern and each shade of colour evokes the tenderness, intimacy and grace of one of his most famous muses.
...And a line of stationery
Rediscover the world of Picasso through elegant stationery inspired by the Portrait of Marie-Thérèse. Each notebook, card or desk accessory echoes the lines and harmonies of the artwork to offer a design that is both modern and timeless.
Practical and attractive, these items combine utility and creativity, allowing you to carry a discreet echo of Picasso's genius with you wherever you go.
Where is Picasso's portrait of Marie-Thérèse Walter on display?
Pablo Picasso's Portrait of Marie-Thérèse Walter, painted in 1937 in oil on canvas measuring 100 x 81 cm, is kept and exhibited at the Musée national Picasso-Paris.
Which oil portrait of Marie-Thérèse was painted by Pablo Picasso?
The oil portrait of Marie-Thérèse painted by Pablo Picasso is the one painted on 6 January 1937, an oil on canvas measuring 100 x 81 cm, kept at the Musée national Picasso-Paris. This iconic work captures the essence of the relationship between the artist and his muse through fluid forms and a vibrant colour palette, testifying to the profound influence Marie-Thérèse Walter had on the Spanish master's stylistic evolution.
What is Picasso's most famous portrait?
One of Pablo Picasso's most iconic portraits is undoubtedly Portrait of Dora Maar (1937), housed at the Musée national Picasso-Paris, which demonstrates the Spanish master's mastery of Cubist portraiture. This revolutionary composition, combining expressive distortion and psychological intensity, remains one of the most powerful and recognised representations of 20th-century modern art.