




| Artist | Pablo Picasso |
| Year | 1953 |
| Exhibition | Le Cubisme — Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris |
| Printer | Mourlot Frères, Paris |
| Paper | Arches (rare variant) |
| Size | 51 × 76 cm (20 × 30 in) |
| Type | Original vintage lithographic exhibition poster |
| Condition | A — Excellent |
This is an original lithographic exhibition poster created in 1953 by Pablo Picasso and printed by Mourlot Frères for Le Cubisme — a landmark exhibition held at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris, one of the first major institutional retrospectives dedicated to the movement that had permanently transformed the history of art. At the centre of the poster: Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, the 1907 painting widely regarded as the founding act of Cubism and one of the most important works in the entire Western canon.
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) needs no introduction — but this particular piece does. What makes it exceptional is the paper: printed on Arches, the finest archival stock used by Mourlot, this is a rare variant of the standard edition. Arches paper was reserved for the most prestigious impressions — its texture, weight and longevity set it apart from ordinary poster stock, and its presence here signals a piece intended from the outset to endure as a collector's object rather than a disposable event document.
Mourlot Frères and Picasso had one of the great creative partnerships of the 20th century. Picasso worked directly at the atelier, drawing on the stone himself — and Mourlot's master craftsmen understood his vision with an intimacy that no other printer could match. The posters born of this collaboration are among the most sought-after multiples in the history of modern art.
This example is in excellent condition — grade A — and is presented unframed, ready for the wall it deserves.
A museum-quality piece — Picasso's most revolutionary image, on the rarest paper, from the only atelier that could do it justice.