Pablo Picasso and Edvard Munch: Important Graphic works of the 20th Century

Pablo Picasso and Edvard Munch: Important Graphic works of the 20th Century

41 East 57th Street 6 FLNew York, NY 10022, USA Wednesday, April 29, 2020–Wednesday, May 27, 2020


das weib (woman/sphinx) by edvard munch

Edvard Munch

Das Weib (Woman/Sphinx), 1899

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det syke barn i (the sick child i) by edvard munch

Edvard Munch

Det syke barn I (The Sick Child I), 1896

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 løsrivelse ii / separation ii by edvard munch

Edvard Munch

Løsrivelse II / Separation II, 1896

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nature morte à la suspension by pablo picasso

Pablo Picasso

Nature morte à la suspension, 1962

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faune dévoilant une dormeuse (b0230 ) (jupiter et antiope, d'après rembrandt) (s.v. 27)  by pablo picasso

Pablo Picasso

Faune dévoilant une Dormeuse (B0230 ) (Jupiter et Antiope, d'après Rembrandt) (S.V. 27) , 1936

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portrait de jacqueline en carmen (l'espagnole) by pablo picasso

Pablo Picasso

Portrait de Jacqueline en Carmen (L'Espagnole), 1962

50,000–100,000 USD

minotaure caressant du mufle la main d'une dormeuse (bloch 201) by pablo picasso

Pablo Picasso

Minotaure caressant du Mufle la Main d'une Dormeuse (Bloch 201), 1933

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le repas frugal (bloch 1) by pablo picasso

Pablo Picasso

Le Repas frugal (Bloch 1), 1904

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l’égyptienne by pablo picasso

Pablo Picasso

L’Égyptienne, 1953

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 “Everyone wants to understand art. Why don’t we try to understand the song of a bird”--Picasso   

There are things in this world that can’t be explained. When speaking of images, we tend to talk around and through them, losing the meaning of its essence. Can you explain the essence of a painting, or an etching, why it has moved you so? Can you explain the essence of Picasso? He was not only remarkable and worthy of attention but popular to the highest degree. His art was the embodiment and the paragon of what people thought was modern in visual art.     

Edvard Munch contributed and brought into existence something new. He gave voice through his paintings and his printmaking. The originality of his work was profoundly penetrating and revolutionary in developing an understanding of the human condition and how it is expressed.