
Artist name: Pablo Picasso (1881–1973)
Title: Harlequin and Horsewoman
Year: 1954
Precise Technique:
Lithograph
Printed at the Mourlot Workshop, Paris
Printed on thick paper
Signed / Dated:
Unsigned
Dated in the plate
Dimensions:
Height: 26.5 cm
Width: 35.5 cm
Presentation:
Framed under glass, ready for display
Provenance:
Private Collection, Paris, France
Notes:
This lithograph was published in 1954 for Verve magazine, issues no. 29–30, titled The Human Comedy, a celebrated series of 180 drawings by Pablo Picasso.
The composition features two emblematic figures of Picasso’s iconography — the Harlequin and the Horsewoman — reflecting his enduring fascination with theatrical, circus, and commedia dell’arte themes. Executed with confident line and expressive economy, the work exemplifies Picasso’s mature graphic language of the mid-20th century.
Printed at the legendary Mourlot Workshop in Paris, renowned for producing some of the most important lithographs of the modern era, this work holds significant artistic and collectible value.
Price: 1200 €