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This set of 19 collectible cards showcases famous artworks by Pablo Picasso, each framed with a distinctive colored border and accompanied by the title, year, and Picasso’s signature. The artworks span various periods of Picasso’s career, displaying his innovative style and influential contributions to modern art. The majority of the cards feature bullfighting scenes from 1934, titled "BullFight," using strong shapes and cubist elements to depict anthropomorphic bulls and matadors, each bordered in colors like blue, brown, green, and orange.
Additionally, the collection includes portraits such as "Portrait of Dora Maar" (1937) and "Seated Woman (Marie-Therese Walter)" (1937), both highlighting Picasso's tightly cubist, abstracted approach to human figures, and "Woman with a Hairnet" (1938) demonstrating vivid color contrasts and geometric facial features. Other notable art pieces are "The Cock" (1938), “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon” (1907), and "Girl Before a Mirror" (1932), which reflect different thematic and stylistic stages of Picasso’s work. Cards such as "Child Holding a Dove" (1901) and "Paul as Harlequin" (1924) display softer tones and more representational imagery.
The collection also features several unique subjects like "Don Quixote & Sancho Panza" (1955), portrayed in black silhouette line drawings, "The Woman with a Yellow Hat" (1962), showing a colorful abstract face, and "Galerie Cannes" (1956), which carries a sketchy, colorful design referencing an exhibition. Another work entitled "Palette, Candlestick, Bust of Minotaur" (1938) depicts a still life with strong angular shapes and bold colors, while "Doves" (1953) features a portrait framed by birds in a decorative border. This set captures the breadth of Picasso’s artistic evolution, emphasizing his mastery of cubism, abstract forms, and vivid expression.
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