Nature morte sous la lampe

Pablo Picasso

1962

Original linocut in five colors on Arches paper

62,2 x 75,4 cm

Unsigned

Arnera print; Galerie Louise Leiris éditeur, Paris 1963

Catalog raisonné : Bloch 1101 ; Baer 1312 : Still life with glass under a lamp

© Succession Picasso 2025

A creator of insatiable curiosity, Picasso discovered the linocut technique in 1954 when he met the printer Hidalgo Arnera. From 1958 to 1963, he passionately experimented with this new medium. From this period, Nature morte sous la lampe displays the vibrant colors of the Vauvenargues palette (green, yellow, red).