Did you know that Pablo Picasso was suspected of stealing DaVinci’s iconic Mona Lisa from the Louvre? He was exonerated though when the real thief, a museum employee, was busted.
There’s nothing illegal or suspicious, though, about the important Picasso piece we- the JRW Design dream team- recently placed in a client’s home. While we frequently assist our patrons in acquiring valuable additions to their art collections, this adventure was a fun way to start 2013. Nicknamed “The Cranach”, it is an artist’s proof (one of 15 created for an edition of 50 prints) of Picasso’s interpretation of a painting done 400 years earlier by 16th Century painter Lucas Cranach II. Created in 1958, it is Piccasso’s first and most complex linoleum cut, then a new technique (for him) he was experimenting with. Rich coloration and the combination of cubism and classical portraiture elevate the original print to a historic category and establish it among Picasso’s preeminent works. Other artist’s proofs and pieces from the numbered edition are owned by the Tate Galleries in Europe, the Met, Moma, the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA, the National Galleries of Scotland, and the Museu Picasso de Barcelona.
Coincidentally, the Art Institute of Chicago is having it’s first major exhibit of the artist’s work in almost 30 years. “Picasso and Chicago” – opens to the public Feb. 20 and runs through May 12. Included are 250 paintings, sculpture, prints and drawings.
Here’s another art zinger. More of Picasso’s paintings have been stolen than those by any other artist – 550 missing at last count.
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Thanks for sending the Picasso Information; we all enjoyed it! Hope all is well with you and hope to see you soon.
Warmest regards,
Barbara
D E S I G N A T E L I E R
C H I C A G O
John,
You are a wealth of information! Thank you for sharing….
Are you available for lunch sometime this month?
Let me know.
My best,
Barbara
BARBARA TODD
SHOWROOM MANAGER
ROBERT ALLEN | BEACON HILL
Dear John,
How fabulous is that? How interesting as well. How fortunate that you were able to place such an illustrious piece for your client.
Best Wishes,
Isabel
AMBIENCE / ISABEL MITCHELL
Thanks for the cool and informative email.
Hope you are well my friend!!
Marilyn Hollander
John,
A belated Happy New Year! AND this is a fabulous way to start 2013…Warm Regards,
Colleen Buker
John,
Very interesting.
I will definitely get to the Art Institute to see this exhibit.
I am sure this piece is well placed in your client’s home.
Mark
Mark Sauter
Apostrophe Design Inc
Very interesting, John!! Thanks for sending. Nancy Joyce
John,
This is a great piece, perhaps one of his best.
Steven Glassner
Baker Knapp & Tubbs
John,
Pretty interesting stuff, thanks for sending.
I hope you are doing well. How is the work in Africa?
Steve Hall
Hedrich Blessing Photographers
Good email, John and congrats on this Picasso placement.
It’s informative and reflects your good taste.
Best, Susan
Susan Pool
Quite interesting, Mein Herr!!
Xoxo
Sandi
John,
Great stories.. Perhaps more Picasso’s have been stolen because he painted so many works.
We are not ignoring you re. 100 East Huron. Still trying to sort several issues out.
Best regards,
Bob
Robert M. Shaughnessy
Fascinating John – Thanks for sharing. As a print maker it was fun to see this print. 🙂
Think spring – Kate