
| Artist | Françoise Gilot |
| Year | 1991 |
| Printer | Ateliers Mourlot, Paris |
| Series | Hommage à Fernand Mourlot |
| Size | 57 × 76 cm (22.5 × 30 in) |
| Type | Original vintage lithographic poster |
| Condition | A — Overall Good |
This is an original lithographic poster created in 1991 by Françoise Gilot as part of the Hommage à Fernand Mourlot series — a remarkable tribute produced to commemorate the centenary of Fernand Mourlot's birth, bringing together thirteen artists who had worked at the legendary Parisian atelier to each create an original image in his honor.
The image — a vibrant bouquet of flowers on a green table — is characteristic of Gilot's luminous, colorful style, rooted in the School of Paris tradition while maintaining a singular personal vision. Françoise Gilot (1921–2023) was a painter of exceptional talent who exhibited internationally throughout her long career. She is also one of the most significant figures in the history of modern art through her decade-long relationship with Pablo Picasso, an experience she documented in her celebrated memoir Life with Picasso (1964) — one of the most revealing accounts of artistic life in postwar Paris ever written.
That Gilot was chosen alongside artists such as Braque, Buffet, Léger, Miró, Cocteau, and Picasso himself for this centenary homage is a testament to her standing in the Mourlot community and to the depth of her engagement with the atelier's printmaking tradition.
A rare and historically resonant piece — at the crossroads of two of the 20th century's most compelling artistic personalities, united in homage to the man who made their work on paper possible.