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This fine art serigraph is beautifully printed on 220 gsm Verge paper. Staying true to the original handmade papers, Verge paper has the grid of parallel translucent lines ("vergers"), as were made in the traditional papers when laid to dry. This is an environmentally friendly PH neutral substrate with no presence of chlorine and it is 25% cotton.
This fine art serigraph is beautifully printed on 220 gsm Verge paper. Staying true to the original handmade papers, Verge paper has the grid of parallel translucent lines ("vergers"), as were made in the traditional papers when laid to dry. This is an environmentally friendly PH neutral substrate with no presence of chlorine and it is 25% cotton.
Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) was an artistic virtuoso who co-founded Cubism, and produced an astounding 20,000 paintings, prints, drawings and sculptures during his brilliant 70-year career. Picasso’s unparalleled body of work was so vast, and its phases so unique, that art historians have divided it into specific periods. A child prodigy, Picasso took advanced classes at the Royal Academy of Art in Barcelona when he was only 15. His revolutionary Cubist works, with their distorted shapes and fragmented forms, established art as a genre that does not need to literally represent reality. Zealously embracing every medium from primitive art to sketches to Surrealism, Picasso had an unrivaled influence upon 20th century art.
Read MoreThis fine art serigraph is beautifully printed on 220 gsm Verge paper. Staying true to the original handmade papers, Verge paper has the grid of parallel translucent lines ("vergers"), as were made in the traditional papers when laid to dry. This is an environmentally friendly PH neutral substrate with no presence of chlorine and it is 25% cotton.
Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) was an artistic virtuoso who co-founded Cubism, and produced an astounding 20,000 paintings, prints, drawings and sculptures during his brilliant 70-year career. Picasso’s unparalleled body of work was so vast, and its phases so unique, that art historians have divided it into specific periods. A child prodigy, Picasso took advanced classes at the Royal Academy of Art in Barcelona when he was only 15. His revolutionary Cubist works, with their distorted shapes and fragmented forms, established art as a genre that does not need to literally represent reality. Zealously embracing every medium from primitive art to sketches to Surrealism, Picasso had an unrivaled influence upon 20th century art.
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