Pablo Picasso, "La Petite Corrida", Framed Limited Edition Lithograph, 9.5 x 12

$1,500.00

La Petite Corrida, a 1957 color lithograph by Pablo Picasso, edition of 2000, distills the intensity of the bullring into a burst of vivid color and rapid, animated line. Picasso captures the drama of the corrida with a spontaneous, almost electric energy, reducing figures and movement to their most essential, expressive forms. The work reflects his enduring fascination with bullfighting and his ability to transform spectacle into a bold, modern visual language.


La Petite Corrida, a 1957 color lithograph by Pablo Picasso, edition of 2000, distills the intensity of the bullring into a burst of vivid color and rapid, animated line. Picasso captures the drama of the corrida with a spontaneous, almost electric energy, reducing figures and movement to their most essential, expressive forms. The work reflects his enduring fascination with bullfighting and his ability to transform spectacle into a bold, modern visual language.


Artist Bio

Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and printmaker and one of the most influential figures of 20th‑century modern art. Born in Málaga, Spain, he spent most of his adult life working in France. Picasso was a co‑founder of Cubism and a driving force behind many of the radical stylistic shifts that reshaped modern artistic language. Renowned for his relentless experimentation across media and styles, his prolific career spanned more than seven decades and left a lasting impact on painting, sculpture, and printmaking worldwide.



Important Details

Creator: Pablo Picasso

Frame Dimensions: 14.75 in. Width, 17.75 in. Height, 1 in. Depth

Art Dimensions: 9.5 in. Width, 12 in. Height

Medium/Technique: Lithograph

Period: Mid 20th Century

Art Place of Origin: France

Condition: Well Preserved, some wear to frame.

Reference Number: PIC-A725-PAQ-01