





PICASSO LINOCUT - WOMAN AT THE WINDOW
PICASSO Linocut depicting a young woman looking out the window, signed at the bottom right
Year: 1962
Title:Femme à la fenêtre (Woman at the Window)
Artist: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973)
Medium: Linocut on paper
Dimensions: 27 × 32 cm
Signature: Signed in pencil lower right
Description:
In Femme à la fenêtre, Pablo Picasso harnesses the expressive potential of linocut to depict a woman poised in a moment of sensual reflection. The figure, nude and dramatically outlined in bold, sinuous contours, reclines across a richly patterned surface while reaching toward an unseen view beyond the window.
Created during Picasso’s prolific final decades, Femme à la fenêtre exemplifies his mastery of the linocut technique—a medium he embraced for its directness and sculptural immediacy. This work reflects both his classical influences and his radical innovations in form, line, and gesture. It is a testament to Picasso’s ability to reinvent figuratio
PICASSO Linocut depicting a young woman looking out the window, signed at the bottom right
Year: 1962
Title:Femme à la fenêtre (Woman at the Window)
Artist: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973)
Medium: Linocut on paper
Dimensions: 27 × 32 cm
Signature: Signed in pencil lower right
Description:
In Femme à la fenêtre, Pablo Picasso harnesses the expressive potential of linocut to depict a woman poised in a moment of sensual reflection. The figure, nude and dramatically outlined in bold, sinuous contours, reclines across a richly patterned surface while reaching toward an unseen view beyond the window.
Created during Picasso’s prolific final decades, Femme à la fenêtre exemplifies his mastery of the linocut technique—a medium he embraced for its directness and sculptural immediacy. This work reflects both his classical influences and his radical innovations in form, line, and gesture. It is a testament to Picasso’s ability to reinvent figuratio

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