
| Artist | Pablo Picasso |
| Year | 1984 |
| Printer | Ateliers Mourlot, Paris |
| Gallery | Galerie Jørgen, Oslo, Norway |
| Original lithograph | La Femme au Fauteuil, 1947 |
| Size | 50 × 77 cm (19.75 × 30.25 in) |
| Type | Original vintage lithographic poster |
| Condition | A — Overall Good |
This is an original lithographic poster created in 1984 for an exhibition of works from the Mourlot Studio at the Galerie Jørgen in Oslo, Norway — one of Scandinavia's most distinguished venues for the presentation of the Mourlot collection.
The image reproduces La Femme au Fauteuil — a major lithograph created by Picasso at the Ateliers Mourlot in 1947, during the most intense period of his collaboration with the workshop. Composed in six colors and printed in successive proofs as Picasso added each layer of color, it stands as one of the most technically ambitious lithographs of his career. The Picasso Estate approved this reproduction specifically for the Oslo exhibition, a mark of the institutional prestige of the Galerie Jørgen and its relationship with the Mourlot legacy.
This poster was part of a celebrated series produced for the same exhibition — a companion poster by Bernard Cathelin was also created for the same show — making it a particularly interesting piece for collectors who appreciate the breadth of the Mourlot collection as it was presented to international audiences in the 1980s.
A distinguished piece at the intersection of Picasso's graphic mastery, the Mourlot legacy, and the international reach of postwar French art.