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Pablo Picasso - Cubist Pochoir - 'Bass'

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Signed in the plate, printed by Daniel Jacomet in 1929

29 × 25 cm, French vintage frame

Pochoir, French for "stencil," is a refined stencil printing technique, particularly known for its use in creating vibrant, hand-coloured prints, often indistinguishable from hand-painted originals. It involves using stencils, typically made of metal or other durable materials, to apply paint (often gouache or watercolor) to a surface, with a separate stencil used for each colour. Pochoir was popular in Europe, especially France, around the turn of the 20th century, particularly during the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. 

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Signed in the plate, printed by Daniel Jacomet in 1929

29 × 25 cm, French vintage frame

Pochoir, French for "stencil," is a refined stencil printing technique, particularly known for its use in creating vibrant, hand-coloured prints, often indistinguishable from hand-painted originals. It involves using stencils, typically made of metal or other durable materials, to apply paint (often gouache or watercolor) to a surface, with a separate stencil used for each colour. Pochoir was popular in Europe, especially France, around the turn of the 20th century, particularly during the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. 

Signed in the plate, printed by Daniel Jacomet in 1929

29 × 25 cm, French vintage frame

Pochoir, French for "stencil," is a refined stencil printing technique, particularly known for its use in creating vibrant, hand-coloured prints, often indistinguishable from hand-painted originals. It involves using stencils, typically made of metal or other durable materials, to apply paint (often gouache or watercolor) to a surface, with a separate stencil used for each colour. Pochoir was popular in Europe, especially France, around the turn of the 20th century, particularly during the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. 

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