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The 156 : Picasso's last graphic series

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From 1970 to 1972, at the age of ninety, Picasso produced his last major graphic work—the “Suite of 156 Engravings”—demonstrating that, even at the end of his life, Picasso was still driven by the fire of creativity and inspiration. We present here a plate from the series, having the Collection of Marina Picasso as a provenance.
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Title: The 156 : Picasso's last graphic series
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From 1970 to 1972, at the age of ninety, Picasso produced his last major graphic work—the “Suite of 156 Engravings”—demonstrating that, even at the end of his life, Picasso was still driven by the fire of creativity and inspiration.
We present here a plate from the series, having the Collection of Marina Picasso as a provenance.

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