Pablo Picasso as Book Illustrator

Marcel Duchamp is arguably the most influential artist of the twentieth century, but most would concur that Pablo Picasso was the greatest. In innovation and output, Picasso as a painter, sculptor, draftsman and printmaker was without equal. He was also one of the greatest book illustrators of the twentieth century. There are three books in each of the previous two galleries to represent his earlier work from the years 1911 to 1930. This gallery, containing forty-one volumes, represents his prodigious activity as a book illustrator over the final five decades of his life. Working in etching, engraving, drypoint, aquatint, lithography, and linoleum cut, Picasso explored a full array of artistic styles including Cubism, Classicism, Surrealism, and Expressionism.

Pourquoi la journée vole (Why the day flies)

Book with 1 engraving on Arches wove paper; loose in Bristol paper wrappers with lettering on the front cover.

Vers ou l'on voit by Pierre André Benoit

Book with 1 engraving with burin on Auvergne à la main paper; book is bound in red leather with gold lettering on the spine, endpapers are tan leather.

Toute la vie by Pierre André Benoit

Book with 1 drypoint on Arches wove paper; loose in Bristol paper wrappers.

Toros Y Toreros by Luis Miguel Dominguin

Book with 3 transfer lithographs (1 black, 1 black with cancel mark, 1 color) on Arches wove paper; book with reproductions, suite with 16 reproductions.

Picasso: Toreros by Jaime Sabartés

Book with 4 lithographs; full grey cloth with a reproduction after a drawing by Picasso on the front cover and lettering on the spine.

The Picasso Gallery

A portrait of Pablo Picasso

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