|
Fine Art, etching, Pablo Picasso, Square Head of a Man with Ears (Plate III)
is a 1949 etching by the artist Pablo Picasso. It was created as part of the Carmen portfolio, which consisted of 38 drypoints and etchings made between May and November 1948. The portfolio was inspired by Prosper Mérimée's novel Carmen, which became famous through Georges Bizet's opera.
This work is part of a series of engravings and etchings where Picasso illustrates scenes and characters from the story. The artist explored various styles, from surrealism to cubism and abstraction, using art as a tool for social commentary. |
|
|