Pable Picasso - printmaking report





Pable Picasso (1881-1973) made many linocuts from the end of 1950's to the early 60's.
The two picture above were made in 1962 when he was 80 years old!
The first one is called Large Woman S Head with Decorated Hat, and the second one is called "Picador Goading Bull with Matador".
He used a progressive process of linocutting. He cut, printed and cleaned just one piece of lino over and over again to gradually build up an image and create the finished article.
The first one seems really Cubist with different planes of the face showing. The second one would be unidentifiable, to me, if it didn't have a title! However I like the boldness of the two pictures and I like the contrast between light and dark. I like the curves of the second one. Both would go on my wall!

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