Author: Pablo Picasso

Title: 2. The abduction of Jezebel by Chiron the centaur I

Year: 1962

Technique: dry point

Edition: 106 copies signed and numbered

Reference: 177-138

AURORA_NUMERO:

Paper:

Plate size: 35,2 x 25 cm.

Work size: 35,2 x 25 cm.

Condition: Perfect

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The book ‘Sheaf of Loveless Fables’ by Camilo José Cela is a work by the Spanish writer illustrated by Pablo Picasso in 1960, based on the painter's childhood. It is believed that this collaboration arose on June 13, 1960 in Cannes (France) when the Malaga artist read to some friends, including the Galician writer, ten poems about his childhood in Malaga. It consists of two volumes bound in leather with 32 illustrations and a drypoint by Pablo Picasso. This drypoint is an original, unsigned etching, dated "20.3.62" and signed on copper, an engraved composition for the book "Sheaf of loveless fables". Editions of the Son Armadans Papers, Palma de Mallorca.

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