
| Artist | Pablo Picasso |
| Year | 1964 |
| Printer | Henri Deschamps, Ateliers Mourlot, Paris |
| Size | 51 × 72 cm (20.1 × 28.4 in) |
| Type | Original vintage lithographic poster |
| Condition | A — Overall Good |
This is an original lithographic poster created in 1964 for an exhibition at the prestigious Knoedler Gallery in Paris.
It reproduces Les Femmes d'Alger (Version A) — an oil on canvas painted by Picasso in 1954, now part of the permanent collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, Connecticut. The exhibition title, L'Héritage de Delacroix — The Legacy of Delacroix — places the work within one of art history's most compelling lineages: the thread connecting Delacroix, Matisse, and Picasso in their shared obsession with light, femininity, and the pictorial vocabulary of the Orient.
The lithographic impression was executed by Henri Deschamps, master printer at the Ateliers Mourlot, Paris — the legendary workshop behind some of the most iconic posters of the 20th century. To bear the Mourlot name is not incidental; it is a mark of artistic intent and technical excellence.
A distinguished acquisition for the serious collector — where the history of modern art meets the golden age of French printmaking.