Nov 02, 2017 - Sale 2460

Sale 2460 - Lot 428

Unsold
Estimate: $ 15,000 - $ 20,000
PABLO PICASSO (after)
La Corrida.

Color aquatint, 1956. 485x655 mm; 19 1/8x25 3/4 inches, full margins. Signed and numbered 137/200 in pencil, lower margin. Printed by Crommelynck, Paris. A very good impression of this large aquatint with strong, richly-inked colors.

Many prominent 20th century artists produced "after" prints, that is etchings, aquatints and lithographs produced after their well-known oil paintings, issuing works that were made by the same professional printmakers that they were working with to produce their "original" editions. In some cases, the "after" prints were created by well-known artists, like Jacques Villon, who also made prints after paintings by Manet, Cézanne, Van Gogh and Matisse. "After" prints were also created under the auspices of artists' publishers. Like his contemporaries--Chagall, Braque and Matisse--Picasso assisted the printers closely throughout the entire process; he chose each image and which technique to use, directed the lithographer or engraver, and corrected and approved the proofs, authorizing his production of the work by hand signing the edition.

These "after" prints reproduce prominent, large color paintings from earlier in the artists' careers, created before they had begun to utilize color printmaking techniques. Generally, these "after" editions have been championed by print publishers too as a means of extending the artists' commercial output.