


Picasso Dancers, Framed
Rare, vintage framed print depicting two ballet dancers from Pablo Picasso’s Grâce et Mouvement (“Grace and Movement”) series, originally published in 1943. Executed in Picasso’s iconic continuous line style with plate signature lower left.
Picasso’s fascination with ballet stemmed from his close involvement with Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes during the late 1910s, when he designed costumes and stage sets and developed an enduring interest in dancers and movement studies.
Likely mid century, circa 1960s.
Presented without glass in its original gilt wood frame with textured orange matting and metal hanging bar to reverse.
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Rare, vintage framed print depicting two ballet dancers from Pablo Picasso’s Grâce et Mouvement (“Grace and Movement”) series, originally published in 1943. Executed in Picasso’s iconic continuous line style with plate signature lower left.
Picasso’s fascination with ballet stemmed from his close involvement with Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes during the late 1910s, when he designed costumes and stage sets and developed an enduring interest in dancers and movement studies.
Likely mid century, circa 1960s.
Presented without glass in its original gilt wood frame with textured orange matting and metal hanging bar to reverse.
























