Jacqueline Lisant, de Trois Quarts , 1962
75 x 62 x 5 cm (h x w x d)
Linocut printed in black

This subject made in 1962 illustrates a turning point in the artist’s linocut practice, he indeed decides to represent relief and volumes in linoleum, which is a material that lends itself to flatness! It represents the culmination of his research at introducing modelling using only one linoleum block. Picasso worked how to do this in three days, between the 6th and 9th February 1962, with the first three subjects looking like exercises on how to cut the linoleum to get some “cross hatching” effects followed by two subjects, where he uses two blocks – one for the modelling and the other for the outline, and finally Jacqueline lisant, de trois quart, where he combines modelling and outline on one block.
Jacqueline lisant, de trois quarts is unpublished so of the utmost rarity. Brigitte Baer records two impressions of the first state as is our impression, and six impressions across all states, however we know of seven. We believe our impression is the last one available. It equally has an impeccable provenance coming from the printer’s archives.
It is powerful and in the meantime Jacqueline is very restrain because lost in her thoughts, a wonderful dichotomy. Had there been an edition, it might have become one of the most sought-after Picasso linocuts.

Exhibited by:

Frederick Mulder

Other works by Pablo Picasso

Femmes entre elles avec voyeur sculpté. Clin d'oeil au Bain Turc. , 1934
34 x 44.7 cm (h x w)
etching
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Marie-Thérèse regardant son corps sculpté , 1933
44.7 x 34 cm (h x w)
etching
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Femme laide devant la sculpture d'une Marie-Thérèse athlétique appuyée sur un autoportrait du sculpteur , 1933
44.7 x 34 cm (h x w)
etching
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Sculpteur et modèle se regardant dans un miroir calé sur un autoportrait sculpté , 1933
44.7 x 34 cm (h x w)
etching
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Trois femmes nues et une coupe d'anémones , 1933
44.7 x 34 cm (h x w)
etching
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More from Frederick Mulder

Cliche: Japanese (Yellow) , 1995
101.5 x 99.2 x 8 cm (h x w x d)
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Cliche: Eskimo (Blue) , 1995
101.5 x 99.2 x 8 cm (h x w x d)
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Cliche: North American Indian (Red) , 1995
101.5 x 99.2 x 8 cm (h x w x d)
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Portrait de Vollard. III , 1937
44.7 x 34 cm (h x w)
etching
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Portrait de Vollard. I , 1937
44.7 x 34 cm (h x w)
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