
Book titled 'Picasso: Fifty-Five Years of His Graphic Work' by Bernhard Geiser and Hans Bolliger, published by Harry N. Abrams
Selling Price
$50
History
This comprehensive art book was published in 1965 by Harry N. Abrams, documenting Pablo Picasso's graphic work spanning over five decades from the early 1900s through the mid-1960s. The volume was compiled by Bernhard Geiser, a renowned Swiss art historian and expert on Picasso's prints, along with Hans Bolliger, and features reproductions of lithographs, etchings, and other graphic works by the master artist. The book represents an important scholarly reference work from the period when Picasso was still actively creating. This book appeals to art historians, Picasso collectors, print enthusiasts, and students of modern art who seek a comprehensive visual reference of the artist's graphic oeuvre. The Abrams edition is particularly valued for its high-quality reproductions and scholarly cataloging, making it an essential resource for understanding Picasso's development as a printmaker. Such monographs from the 1960s are sought after by bibliophiles and art researchers for their historical documentation and period authenticity.
Origin
New York, United States
Maker
Harry N. Abrams, Inc. (publisher)
Time period
1965