Pablo Palazuelo Abstract Lithograph Printed in 1970 for the Art Revue Derriere le Miroir.
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Pablo Palazuelo Abstract Lithograph Printed in 1970 for the Art Revue Derriere le Miroir.
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Rafael Benet Vancells Still Life ‘Roses’ ca.1930.
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Juan Rodríguez Jaldón ‘Jardin de la Fuente’ - Date of creation unknown.
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Carmelo Castellano Abstract Tissue Paper Landscape, 1970s.
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Original Portrait of Pricilla Dean by Juan Segura, Celebrated Spanish Artist, 1922.
Julio Gonzalez Pochoir Print ‘Tête Pilar’ (1942) - Printed in Paris by Daniel Jacomet, and published in 1957 by Berggruen & Cie for a show at their gallery.
(Jacomet worked with all the giants of the 20th century, Picasso, Leger, Miro, Chagall, etc. and the products of these collaborations are very collectable.
Julio Gonzalez was a childhood friend of Pablo Picasso. They collaborated closely on metal sculptures in the 1920s and 1930s, and Gonzalez became a noted artist in his own right.)
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Joan Miró Rug ‘Spanish Dancer’ 1960.
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Salvador Dali ‘Puzzle of Autumn’ 1935.
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Joan Miro ‘Untitled’ from Cahiers d'Art (two works), 1934.
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Pablo Picasso Linocut ‘Mother and Child, with Dancer and Flute Player’ 1959.
(Taken from the rare and out-of-print book Picasso Linoleum Cuts: Bacchanals, Women, Bulls, and Bullfighters, Harry N. Abrams, New York, 2nd edition, 1988.)
Jean Miró Colour Woodcut for ‘À Toute Épreuve’ by Paul Eluard, 1958.
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Pablo Picasso Colour Lithograph ‘Woman & Doves.’
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1929/31 Pablo Picasso Original Ink Drawings on Paper.
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Poster Design by Pablo Picasso, Linocuts, Kunsthalle Baden-Baden 1962.
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Pablo Picasso ‘Mask and Glove’ 1923.
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Joaquín Sorolla ‘The Garden, Casa Sorolla’ 1920′s.
(Sorolla’s garden was designed to be painted and enjoyed by his family, a social space where the artist could receive elegant clients and friends for lively debates and afternoon tea.)
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