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Les Deux Saltimbanques (The Two Acrobats), from the series Saltimbanques


Pablo Picasso, Les Deux Saltimbanques (The Two Acrobats), from the series Saltimbanques, 1905; printed 1913, drypoint on paper, Bequest of Charles Henry Leavitt, © unknown, research required, 59.26.50

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Title

Les Deux Saltimbanques (The Two Acrobats), from the series Saltimbanques

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display title: Les Deux Saltimbanques from the Saltimbanques suite

display title: Les Deux Saltimbanques from the series La suite des saltimbanques

series: La suite des saltimbanques

translated: The Two Acrobats

Artist

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, active France, 1881-1973)

Date

1905; printed 1913

Medium

drypoint on paper

Edition

edition of 250

Catalogue Raisonné

Bloch 5, Geiser/Baer 6

Dimensions (H x W x D)

plate: 4 3/4 in x 3 9/16 in; sheet: 20 in x 12 7/8 in

Inscriptions & Markings

inscription: 43.2.26L, graphite [in another hand], bottom right

inscription: BG.6., graphite [in another hand], bottom left

signature: Picasso [erased], graphite [erased], lower right below plate

signature: P 1905 [vertically] // Picasso, printed, upper left of plate

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

intaglio print

Culture

Spanish

Credit Line

Bequest of Charles Henry Leavitt

Accession Number

59.26.50

Copyright

© unknown, research required

Terms

drypoint

drypoints

intaglio printing

intaglio prints

paper

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2008 Making Merry: the Circus and Carnival in Graphic Art Portland Art Museum

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