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Pablo Picasso

Auction Lot 40016746
PABLO PICASSO (Malaga, 1881 - Mougins, France, 1973).
"Dying Minotaur", "Suite Vollard", 1933.
Etching on Montvalt laid paper.
Hand signed and in plate signed and dated.
Provenance: Silvia Sennacheribbo Gallery.
Referenced in the Vollard Suite: Ref. 197.
Measurements: 19,6 x 27,5 cm (print); 34,3 x 44,7 cm (paper), 53 x 63 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 5,000 - 6,000 €
Live auction: 19 Jan 2026
Live auction: 19 Jan 2026 15:00
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PABLO PICASSO (Malaga, 1881 - Mougins, France, 1973).
"Dying Minotaur", "Suite Vollard", 1933.
Etching on Montvalt laid paper.
Hand signed and in plate signed and dated.
Provenance: Silvia Sennacheribbo Gallery.
Referenced in the Vollard Suite: Ref. 197.
Measurements: 19.6 x 27.5 cm (print); 34.3 x 44.7 cm (paper), 53 x 63 cm (frame).
In common agreement of historians and specialists, La Suite Vollard is considered the masterpiece of the engraving of the 20th century. The Vollard Suite is the result of intensely creative moments in which Picasso, in the manner of a graphic diary, developed his obsessions on themes of love, desire and existential fears. The definitive edition of the series began to be printed in 1939, before Vollard's death in July of the same year. Once the print run was completed, the prints passed, along with other unpublished series, to the French art dealer's warehouses. The Vollard Suite prints were shown for the first time in 1979 at the exhibition held at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Villa in Paris, from where they became part of the holdings of the Musée Picasso in Paris. Throughout the Vollard Suite the main protagonist is Marie-Thérèse Walter, Picasso's great love of the 1930s. From 1932 onwards the interest in her as a model increased, she appears so frequently in his paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures, in her different moods and forms, that we can consider her the great heroine of Picasso's fictional world. Caught between the anger of his wife Olga and his passion for Marie-Thérèse, Picasso came to consider it the worst moment of his life. In many prints of the 1930s, all the female characters are portraits of the young woman.
Marie-Thérèse for Picasso was the antithesis of death, the fullness of life, the ardor of youthful love, the woman-child and the embodiment of his pictorial ideal already proclaimed in the neoclassical female figures of the twenties.
The Vollard Suite is a clear testimony to Picasso's skill as a draughtsman. The one hundred prints cover a wide variety of subjects in Picasso's universe. The series is a considerable part of Picasso's graphic production from 1930 to 1937, and many of the works not included in it have similar themes. Each of the prints becomes comprehensible when analyzed in the context of the series as a whole: it is the themes and motifs that preoccupied Picasso that impart unity and coherence to the prints. The major themes are: the passion of love personified in the model, her relationship with artists past and present, and the extent to which creative activity can be considered divine. The two preferred incarnations of the artist are as a classical sculptor and as a minotaur, opposing personalities that form a typological dichotomy comparable to Nietzsche's Apollonian-Dionysian antithesis. In the prints, a linear Apollonian style is sometimes fused with dark, baroque strokes of Dionysian impetus.

COMMENTS

Provenance: Silvia Sennacheribbo Gallery. Referenced in the Vollard Suite: Ref. 197.
This lot can be seen at the Setdart Valencia Gallery located at C/Cirilo Amorós, 55.

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