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Reference: Rodrigo 147, Czwiklitzer 233 From the Barcelona Suite. Image Size: 22 3/4 in x 18 1/8 in (57.8 cm x 46.1 cm) // Pablo Picasso's L’Attente (1966) is a lithograph that captures the essence of expectation through the vibrant portrayal of a woman leaning forward, her expression one of quiet contemplation. Dressed in a rich red garment, her face is framed by a large, textured hat adorned with flowers, adding a sense of elegance. The background features a mosaic of colorful, textured brushstrokes that emphasize the emotional intensity of the piece. Picasso's use of bold colors, especially the deep reds and blues, enhances the overall mood of anticipation, giving the work a sense of depth and emotional weight. This limited edition lithograph is a testament to Picasso’s ability to evoke complex emotions through minimalistic yet striking compositions.
L`Attente, 1966
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Reference: Rodrigo 147, Czwiklitzer 233 From the Barcelona Suite. Image Size: 22 3/4 in x 18 1/8 in (57.8 cm x 46.1 cm) // Pablo Picasso's L’Attente (1966) is a lithograph that captures the essence of expectation through the vibrant portrayal of a woman leaning forward, her expression one of quiet contemplation. Dressed in a rich red garment, her face is framed by a large, textured hat adorned with flowers, adding a sense of elegance. The background features a mosaic of colorful, textured brushstrokes that emphasize the emotional intensity of the piece. Picasso's use of bold colors, especially the deep reds and blues, enhances the overall mood of anticipation, giving the work a sense of depth and emotional weight. This limited edition lithograph is a testament to Picasso’s ability to evoke complex emotions through minimalistic yet striking compositions.
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