L'Homme au Mouton (1943) Printmaking by Pablo Picasso

Printmaking on Paper, 40.2x16.9 in
$2,467.32
Price: Free Shipping
Shipping from: France (Box or cardboard packaging) Ships within 2 days
14-day return policy
Shipping worldwide
100% secure transaction
Free Returns
Delivery by Artmajeur: The shipping of this artwork is handled directly by Artmajeur from pickup to final delivery to customer. Customs not included.
  • Packaging (Box or cardboard packaging) All artworks are shipped with a premium carrier, carefully protected and insured.
  • Tracking Order tracking until the parcel is delivered to the buyer. A tracking number will be provided so that you can follow the parcel in real-time.
  • Delay Worldwide delivery in 3 to 7 days (Estimate)
  • Customs not included The price does not include customs fees. Most countries have no import tax for original artworks, but you may have to pay the reduced VAT. Customs fees (if any) are to be calculated on arrival by the customs office and will be billed separately by the carrier.
Artmajeur guarantees you to make every effort to enable you to acquire authentic original works at the fairest price, or reimburse you in full.
  • Trackable Online Certificate of Authenticity Authenticity Certificates can be verified online at any moment by scanning the artwork code.
  • Artist Value Certification Experts study the work and career of an artist then establish an independent and reliable average price value. The average price value situates the artist on a price range for a given period. The experts may also be asked to establish a more precise estimate for a particular work.
100% secure transaction, Accepted Payment Methods: Credit Card, PayPal, Bank Transfer.
Secured direct purchase The transaction is guaranteed by Artmajeur: the seller will get paid only once the customer has received the artwork.
100% secure payment with SSL certificate + 3D Secure.
Free Returns: 14-day return policy.
Returns Accepted 14 days Artmajeur is 100% committed to the satisfaction of collectors: you have 14 days to return an original work. The work must be returned to the artist in perfect condition, in its original packaging. All eligible items can be returned (unless otherwise indicated).
One of a kind
Certificate of Authenticity included
Ready to hang
This artwork is framed
This artwork appears in 4 collections
  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Printmaking, Lithography on Paper
  • Dimensions 45x22.1 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 40.2in, Width 16.9in
  • Framing This artwork is framed (Floating Frame)
  • Categories Printmaking under $5,000 Figurative
Proof on paper which belongs to the portfolio “La Flûte Double” published in 1967 at the Arles Sales. This copy has been printed separately on paper - poster for the promotion of the portfolio. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles[...]
Proof on paper which belongs to the portfolio “La Flûte Double” published in 1967 at the Arles Sales.
This copy has been printed separately on paper - poster for the promotion of the portfolio.

Related themes

Tableau FiguratifTableau IllustrationTableau ArtmajeurTableau PicassoPablo Picasso

Automatically translated
Follow
Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential and renowned artists of the 20th century. He was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer, known for[...]

Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential and renowned artists of the 20th century. He was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer, known for his groundbreaking contributions to various art movements, particularly Cubism. Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain, and he passed away on April 8, 1973, in Mougins, France.

Picasso's early works, during his Blue Period and Rose Period, often depicted themes of poverty, melancholy, and circus life. These periods were characterized by the predominant use of blue and rose tones, respectively. One of his notable works from this time is "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," which marked a transition towards a more abstract and innovative style.

It was in the early 20th century that Picasso, along with Georges Braque, developed the art movement known as Cubism. Cubism shattered traditional artistic conventions by breaking down objects and subjects into geometric shapes and presenting multiple viewpoints simultaneously. This approach to art had a profound impact on the way artists approached representation and perspective.

Throughout his career, Picasso created a vast and diverse body of work, experimenting with different styles and mediums. He is also well-known for his contributions to Surrealism and his exploration of various artistic forms, including ceramics and sculpture.

Picasso's art often reflected his personal life, and he had a complex and colorful personal history. He had numerous relationships and marriages, which influenced the subjects of his art. His work is a rich tapestry of emotions, ideas, and influences, and he is celebrated for his ability to constantly reinvent his artistic style.

Some of Picasso's most famous works include "Guernica," a powerful anti-war painting that portrays the horrors of the Spanish Civil War, and "The Weeping Woman," a part of his series on the Spanish Civil War's suffering. Picasso's impact on the art world is immeasurable, and his legacy continues to influence artists and art enthusiasts worldwide. His ability to push the boundaries of art and constantly innovate has made him an iconic figure in the history of modern art.

See more from Pablo Picasso

View all artworks
Printmaking | 14.6x10.8 in
Not For Sale
Printmaking | 20x30 in
Not For Sale
Printmaking | 19.9x14.6 in
Not For Sale
Printmaking
On Request

Artmajeur

Receive our newsletter for art lovers and collectors