
| Artist | Pablo Picasso |
| Year | 1959 |
| Printer | Ateliers Mourlot, Paris |
| Venue | Musée Cantini, Marseille |
| Size | 51 × 76 cm (20 × 30 in) |
| Type | Original vintage lithographic poster |
| Condition | A- — Overall Good, small folds on sides |
This is an original lithographic poster created in 1959 for an exhibition at the Musée Cantini in Marseille — one of the south of France's most distinguished institutions for modern and contemporary art, and a natural home for a Picasso exhibition given the artist's deep ties to the Mediterranean.
The image — Crâne de Taureau, or Bull's Skull — is one of Picasso's most charged and recurring motifs. The bull and its skull appear throughout his work from the 1940s onward, carrying associations of Spain, sacrifice, and the raw force of nature. In Picasso's hands, the skull is never merely morbid — it is totemic, elemental, alive with graphic energy.
Printed by the Ateliers Mourlot in Paris, this poster was produced at the height of the workshop's collaboration with Picasso — a period during which the artist treated the lithographic stone as an extension of his own hand, returning again and again to subjects that obsessed him.
A powerful and rare piece for the serious Picasso collector — where the artist's Spanish soul meets the golden age of French printmaking.