Portrait de Jacqueline aux cheveux lisses (B. 1066; Ba. 1302), 1962
29 ⅝ x 24 ⅜ inches (75.2 x 61.7 cm.)
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Picasso enjoyed an exceptionally long and fruitful career and produced an estimated 50,000 artworks throughout his life spanning all media. Experimenting with different styles and techniques, he is regarded as a founding father of Cubism, an art style inspired by the geometric shapes that come together to create larger forms and figures. He employed these techniques in sculptures, paintings, drawings, and ceramics, and many other artists drew inspiration from this movement.
This color linocut portrays Jacqueline Roque, Picasso’s last lover, wife and muse. Being one of his most impressive and rare linocut compositions, as Picasso did not produce many as a printmaker, this piece showcases the artist’s mastering of a vast array of printmaking techniques. Jacqueline’s classical profile, feline face, bold eyes and eyebrows are already part of Picasso’s symbolism. Pablo Picasso’s work is among the most expensive in the world, and several of his pieces hold records across several auction houses for fetching the highest sale prices in different categories.