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Comments: The print is much darker than I expected and so it lacks a bit of the detail we were hoping for. This was probably less successful than we'd hoped.
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Comments: When I was younger I purchased this poster and gifted it to my oldest daughter. Now my daughter #2 also liked it. I went ahead and bought it. Now they both own it and it's a favorite.
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Comments: loved it, [...] Only thing was the title text on the bottom of the pic was not like it was shown in the website preview and cheapens the look of the pic a little bit. [...] Otherwise we're happy with it but we will not be having text put on a pic again.
Displaying reviews 1-3 Three Musicians, c.1921by Pablo PicassoArt Print71 x 56 cm (without border: 52 x 47 cm) Item #: 808083
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Product InformationDisguised as the harlequin figure in “Three Musicians,” Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) shares his bohemian reverie with two poet friends and a dog. A groundbreaking craftsman who profoundly impacted 20th century art, Picasso painted “Three Musicians” in the jigsaw style of Synthetic Cubism that he co-founded. He was exceptionally prolific, creating 20,000 artworks in numerous mediums. This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using an offset lithography press. About the ArtistArtistic genius Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) co-founded Cubism and produced a monumental 20,000 artworks during his 70-year career. Picasso’s torrential outpouring of work was so extensive and complex that art historians have divided it into individual periods. A prodigy in his youth, Picasso enrolled in advanced classes at Barcelona’s Royal Academy of Art at age 15. The strong geometric forms of his groundbreaking Cubist works redefined art as a medium that could digress from literal images of reality. Passionately creative in every genre from primitive art to sketches to Surrealism, Picasso profoundly impacted 20th century art. © AllPosters
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