Picasso Vallauris #93

Lithograph, 1959

13 x 9 in (33 x 23 cm)

ID #AIP-Portfolio#2-L-93

Lithograph designed by Pablo Picasso, advertising a 1958 exposition of his ceramics at the French commune Vallauris during Easter.

In 1959, lithographer Fernand Mourlot organized an exhibition of all the lithographs artists had created at his shop, Mourlot Studios. His shop, later renamed Mourlot Editions, had become one of the largest print studios in Europe by the mid 20th Century, transformed from the simple wallpaper shop it started out as to a respected studio hired by French and foreign museums to produce posters for their own exhibitions. As his studio grew, so did Mourlot's ambitions, and he soon began inviting some of the best artists of the time to produce lithographs at his shop. Artists like Picasso, Matisse, Chagall, Miro, and Braque all began discovering the art of lithography under Mourlot's direction. Now armed with printing skills, these artists went on to produce posters for their exhibitions, taking charge of their own advertisement campaigns. By re-introducing lithography to the world as a fine artform, one that offered all kinds of experimental possibilities, Mourlot truly earned his title as the father of modern lithography.

Artist: Pablo Picasso

Medium: Lithograph

AIP-Portfolio#93

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