Pablo Picasso

Old Sculptor at Work II (Vieux sculpteur au travail. II) from the Vollard Suite (Suite Vollard)

1933, published 1939

Etching

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In the 1930s Picasso made a series of one hundred prints, commissioned by publisher Ambroise Vollard and now known as the Vollard Suite. The series includes prints on various subjects, but the sculptor's studio is the most prominent. Among these is a group depicting a sculpted head resembling several that Picasso created inspired by his lover, Marie–Thérèse Walter. Many of these etchings include a female figure, also resembling Walter, who served as the artist's model and muse.

Gallery label from

Picasso: Variations and Themes, March 28–September 30, 2010.

Medium Etching
Dimensions plate: 10 1/2 x 7 5/8" (26.7 x 19.4 cm); sheet: 17 5/16 x 13 3/8" (44 x 34 cm)
Publisher Vollard, Paris
Printer Lacourière, Paris
Edition 260
Credit Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Fund
Object number 194.1949
Department Drawings and Prints

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