Vintage Poster Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) held an exhibition titled "Pic
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The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) held an exhibition titled "Picasso, Braque, Léger: Masterpieces from Swiss Collections" from October 30, 1975, to January 4, 1976.
Harlequin was a recurring character in Pablo Picasso's work, often considered his alter ego. Picasso frequently depicted Harlequin in various styles, reflecting his own shifting artistic identities.
The poster advertises an exhibition at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, showcasing works by three prominent 20th-century artists: Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Fernand Léger.
The character of Harlequin, a trickster figure from Commedia dell'arte, resonated with Picasso's exploration of different artistic styles and identities.
Picasso's depictions of Harlequin often combined elements of Cubism with more classical and realistic modes of representation, demonstrating his artistic evolution.
Condition: Excellent Condition, NO glass on the frame.
Origin: USA
Dimension: Overall
Height: 29-1/2”
Width: 19-1/4
Depth: 7/8”
Weight: 2 lbs 8 oz
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