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Pablo Picasso - Taureau et Picador, 1959, Original linocut printed in three colors (brown, black, beige) from one block on...

Taureau et Picador, 1959

Original linocut printed in three colors (brown, black, beige) from one block on wove paper bearing the “ARCHES” watermark. Signed lower right Titled lower left

20 3/4 x 25 1/4 in 52.7 x 64 cm

Edition

Edition of 50 + 20 APs

About this work

Taureau et Picador (Bull and Picador) is a commanding example of Pablo Picasso’s late-period mastery of linocut printmaking. Bold, rhythmic, and steeped in Spanish cultural symbolism, the work encapsulates Picasso’s lifelong fascination with the bullfight while showcasing his extraordinary inventiveness within the linocut medium. Created in the 1950s–60s—a time when Picasso was actively collaborating with printers in the South of France—this print exemplifies the artist’s ability to merge tradition and modernism into a striking visual language of power and motion.The composition is striking for its stylised, almost mythological depiction of a bullfight. A powerful black bull, caught in mid-leap, occupies the left half of the image, its curving form outlined with fluid, economical lines. Opposite it, the picador—mounted on a muscular horse—drives a lance forward with ceremonial posture. The scene is both dynamic and composed, conveying motion through sweeping curves while retaining the monumentality of classical frieze.Picasso limits his palette to earthy tones: rich black, sienna, and ochre. The stark contrast between dark and light enhances the drama of the image, while the flat areas of colour—typical of linocut—emphasise form over texture. The elegance of the horse, the menace of the bull, and the stoic poise of the picador are stylised into abstract shapes that dance across the surface in a harmonious, almost musical composition.This stylisation borders on abstraction. The bull’s head is angular, mask-like; the horse’s muscles are simplified into looping forms; the picador’s hat and costume evoke classical Spanish dress, but reduced to emblematic symbols. Yet the work loses none of its emotional impact—in fact, its power is heightened by this distillation.The bullfight (corrida) is one of the most enduring motifs in Picasso’s oeuvre, appearing from his early Blue Period through his last decades. For Picasso, the bullfight was more than a spectacle—it was a ritual of life, death, and artistic creation. The bull symbolised primal energy and masculine power, while the matador or picador often stood as an allegorical self-portrait: the artist as hero, manipulator, and sacrificer.In Taureau et Picador, the encounter between man and beast is stylised into a timeless drama. This is not merely a depiction of a cultural tradition, but an existential dance—structured, brutal, and sublime. The arena is suggested but not shown; all attention is focused on the figures, locked in a moment of tension that transcends narrative.Linocut, a relief printing process using carved linoleum blocks, became a favourite medium for Picasso in the 1950s, especially during his time in Vallauris and Mougins. Collaborating with the printer Hidalgo Arnéra, Picasso pushed the technical boundaries of the medium, inventing new ways to layer colour and re-cut the same block for successive impressions.Traditionally seen as a modest, almost amateur medium, linocut was elevated by Picasso to a form of sophisticated expression. In Taureau et Picador, he demonstrates total control over the carving process—using sweeping lines, minimal incisions, and refined colour separations to achieve a fluid, sculptural quality.His approach to linocut was intuitive and sculptural, treating the plate as a subtractive drawing process. The resulting prints are bold, direct, and emblematic—capable of evoking myth and metaphor in a language of refined simplicity.Taureau et Picador is a masterwork of modern printmaking and a quintessential statement of Picasso’s artistic identity. With this linocut, he transforms a traditional Spanish subject into an abstracted, symbolic encounter of raw force and poised control. It embodies his late-career brilliance—his ability to strip away detail and arrive at an image that is as ancient as it is modern, as stylised as it is visceral. In both form and meaning, it stands as a testament to Picasso’s genius as a draftsman, storyteller, and printmaker without peer.For more information, contact our galleries via the inquiry form below.

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