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Françoise Gilot (Picasso’s wife), lithograph, 1951.
Françoise Gilot (Picasso’s wife), lithograph, 1951.
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Françoise Gilot (Picasso’s wife), lithograph, 1951.
A refined and poetic work by Françoise Gilot, created as part of the illustrated edition of Pouvoir tout dire by Paul Éluard.
Gilot, an esteemed artist in her own right and known for her close connection to Pablo Picasso, brings a delicate yet confident line to these compositions. The drawing balances simplicity with expression, where a single continuous line captures both form and emotion.
Intimate, lyrical, and historically significant. A beautiful dialogue between poetry and image.
Year: 1951
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